0 the person or place from which all information on a particular subject comes:
1 a set of letters and symbols in a particular design and size:
Times Modern fount takes the traditional lines of the existing Times New Roman and gives them sharp angular details.
He assured voters that he himself is 'the fount of democracy'.
Importantly, the arguments for mandator y, parent-funded insurance schemes still rely on the same fount of argument that supports wrongful life liability without pooled risk.
Metals considered in the present review are in bold fount.
But he needed a cultural counterweight, a secular institution of equal prestige as a fount of knowledge and values.
A primary fount of the new style, vocally and rhythmically, was the music of the sanctified churches.