Fürth


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Fürth

 (fo͝ort, fürt)
A city of south-central Germany, an industrial suburb of Nuremberg. It was supposedly founded by Charlemagne in the late eighth century.
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furth

(fʌrθ)
adv
Scot out; outside; to the outside
[a Scot variant of forth]

Fürth

(German fyːrt)
n
(Placename) a city in S central Germany, in Bavaria northwest of Nuremberg: Pop: 111 892 (2003 est)
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Fürth

(fürt)

n.
a city in S Germany, near Nuremberg. 107,799.
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