Dictionary entry

Ford

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Ford (fōrd), n. [AS. ford; akin to G. furt, Icel. fjörðr bay, and to E. fare. √ 78. See Fare, v. i., and cf. Frith arm of the sea.] 1. A place in a river, or other water, where it may be passed by man or beast on foot, by wading.

He swam the Esk river where ford there was none. Sir W. Scott.

2. A stream; a current.

With water of the ford

Or of the clouds. Spenser.

Permit my ghost to pass the Stygian ford. Dryden.