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What (who) is fust - definition

GERMAN PRINTER
Fust; Fust Johann; John Fust; Fust, John
  • Often taken to be a portrait of Doctor Faustus, this is an idealised portrait of Johann Fust with his printed Bible.
  • Johann Fust

Fust         
·vi To become moldy; to smell ill.
II. Fust ·noun A strong, musty smell; mustiness.
fust         
I. n.
Mustiness, mould, mildew.
II. v. n.
Mould, moulder, grow musty, mildew, get fusty.
Milán Füst         
  • Bust of Milán Füst in Budapest
HUNGARIAN WRITER
Milan Fuest; Milan Fust; Boldogtalanok
Milán Füst (17 July 1888, Budapest – 26 July 1967, Budapest) was a Hungarian writer, poet and playwright.

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Johann Fust

Johann Fust or Faust (c. 1400 – October 30, 1466) was an early German printer.

Examples of use of fust
1. With what is probably not coincidental timing, Fust is leaving the company‘s chair after 11 years and seeking new directions.
2. The candidates being considered include Switzerland‘s top aid official, Walter Fust; a former international development minister of Norway, Hilde Johnson; and a former Canadian ambassador to the United Nations, Robert Fowler.
3. Delek and Ahouvi were to pay a vast NIS 12 billion (3.4 billion Swiss francs) for the portfolio and back then Jelmoli chairman Walter Fust had the warmest of words for his Israeli colleagues.
4. The Jelmoli executive was confident that in Delek and Ahouvi, it had found the right buyers for the company‘s vast portfolio of assets in Switzerland, Fust said at the time: an international business group that could assure the further development of the properties.
5. Sheeran overcame challenges from Switzerland‘s top aid official, Walter Fust; a former Canadian ambassador to the United Nations, Robert Fowler; and American Tony Banbury, the head of the World Food Program in Asia and formerly a national security aide in the administrations of President Bill Clinton and President Bush.