furder
See also: fürder
English
Adjective
furder
- Eye dialect spelling of further. comparative form of far: more far
- 1857, Frank J. Webb, The Garies and Their Friends[1]:
- "Yes," rejoined Mr. De Younge; "things are gitting mighty critical even in dese 'ere parts; and I wouldn't live furder down town if you was to give me a house rent-free.
- 1888, Frank R. Stockton, Amos Kilbright; His Adscititious Experiences[2]:
- They're a good deal furder off than they look.
- 1897, John Bennett, Master Skylark[3]:
- "La!" said he, "I'll go no furder if they turn me to a goose.