a. [var. of FURTHERMOST: cf. FARTHER.] Farthest, most remote or distant.

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1618.  Bolton, Florus, II. v. 90. The Illyrians, or Liburnians inhabit at the farthermost roots of the Alpes.

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1705.  Lond. Gaz., No. 4145/4. She … is lame on the farthermost Shoulder.

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1856.  Kane, Arct. Expl., I. xix. 237. It was necessary to ascertain whether the farthermost expansion of Smith’s Strait did not find an outlet in still more remote channels.

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