Definitions for fourche

fourche four·ché

Spelling: [foo r-shey]
IPA: /fʊərˈʃeɪ/

Fourche is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 126 anagrams from letters in fourche (cefhoru).

Definitions for fourche

adjective

  1. forked or divided into two at the extremity or in extremities:

Origin of fourche

1350-1400; Middle English French; see fork, -ee

Examples for fourche

It's one Léonard, widow of one Guérin, who lives at fourche.

Since your son-in-law goes to fourche to-morrow, perhaps he can take her.

We could not make anything on the Garner farm, and it was mighty unhealthy down in fourche bottoms.

Not to fourche, but to Ormeaux, where she is going to stay the rest of the year.

As your son-in-law is going to fourche to-morrow, he can just as well take her.

Little Marie offered to take his child to Ormeaux, whither he might go to get him after he had introduced himself at fourche.

Then when we had gone back of the farm-houses, we crossed a little meadow, and we went to fourche to find you.

All that Germain could learn was that the girl and the child had gone in the direction of fourche.

Germain reflected a moment, then asked if the farmer from Ormeaux had not come to fourche.

He hurried to fourche: the widow and her lovers had not returned, nor had Père Léonard.

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