No. It can only be an adverb or adjective.
It can be, when it modifies a noun (e.g. a farther distance) as the comparative of the adjective "far."It can also be an adverb (go farther) meaning "further."
The first and last letters of each noun-phrase.
The word "no" can be an adjective or adverb. It is also rarely a noun. As an interjection, it might also be considered an adverb. Adjective: We had no food and no water. Adverb: We could go no farther. The patient has gotten no better.* Noun: His answer was a firm no. Interjection: No, I won't go. * The adverb form is "not." The use of "no" as an adverb often includes examples where "not" would be used in a different construction (e.g. We could go no farther/ We could not go farther)
Farther is used to indicate physical distance (Ex: Is it much farther to the hotel?) Further is used to refer to additional time (Ex: Your mother does not want to talk about this any further.)
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there are many farthers 1.Farther farther( founder of the farthers) 2.Farther Ted but got killed by farther farther in a fight because farther farther thought he might take over the title of farther farther.
NO he IS NOT the FARTHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Minnesota is both farther north & farther south
Farther is the comparative of far, and the superlative is farthest.
minnesota is both farther north & farther south
Harrisburgh is farther