a. [var. of FURTHERMOST: cf. FARTHER.] Farthest, most remote or distant.
1618. Bolton, Florus, II. v. 90. The Illyrians, or Liburnians inhabit at the farthermost roots of the Alpes.
1705. Lond. Gaz., No. 4145/4. She is lame on the farthermost Shoulder.
1856. Kane, Arct. Expl., I. xix. 237. It was necessary to ascertain whether the farthermost expansion of Smiths Strait did not find an outlet in still more remote channels.