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V. ~Ax-tree~.
_Douglas._
_To_ EXTRAVAGE, _v. n._ To deviate in discourse.
V. ~Stravaig~.
_Fountainhall._
F
Fa, FAE, _s._ Foe.
A. S. _fa_, id.
_Douglas._
FA, _v._ and _s._
V. ~Faw~.
FABORIS, _s. pl._ Suburbs.
Fr. _faux-bourg_.
_Wallace._
FABURDOUN, _s._ Counterpoint in music; Fr. _faux-bourdon_.
_Burel._
FACHENIS, _pl._ Faulchions.
_Douglas._
Fr. _fauchon_.
FACHT, Leg. _flicht_, flight.
_Houlate._
FADDIS, _s. pl._ Boats.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
Gael. _fada_.
FADE, FEDE, _adj._ Appointed; A. S. _fad-an_, ordinare.
_Sir Tristrem._
FADE, _s._ A company of hunters.
_Doug._
Isl. _veid-a_, to hunt, Gael. _fiadh_, a deer.
_To_ FADE, _v. a._ To fall short in.
Isl. _fat-ast_, deficit.
_Wyntown._
FADER, FADYR, _s._ Father.
_Barbour._
A. S. _faeder_, Isl. _fader_, id.
FADGE, _s._ A bundle of sticks, Dumfr.
Sw. _f.a.gg-a_, onerare.
FADGE, f.a.gE, _s._
1. A large flat loaf or bannock.
_Gl. Sibb._
2. A flat wheaten loaf, Loth.
_Ramsay._