Far"ther (fär"&thlig;&etilde;r),
a., compar. of Far.
[superl. Farthest (-&thlig;&ebreve;st). See
Further.] [For farrer, OE. ferrer, compar. of
far; confused with further. Cf. Farthest.]
1. More remote; more distant than something
else.
2. Tending to a greater distance; beyond a
certain point; additional; further.
Before our farther way the fates
allow.
Dryden.
Let me add a farther Truth.
Dryden.
Some farther change awaits us.
MIlton.
Far"ther, adv. 1.
At or to a greater distance; more remotely; beyond; as, let us
rest with what we have, without looking farther.
2. Moreover; by way of progress in treating a
subject; as, farther, let us consider the probable
event.
No farther, (used elliptically for) go no
farther; say no more, etc.
It will be dangerous to go on. No farther
!
Shak.
Far"ther, v. t. To help onward.
[R.] See Further.