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_Journal Lond._
Isl. _fiuk-a_, vento agitari.
~Feuch~, _s._ A whiff, S. B.
FEUCH, _s._ A sounding blow, S. B.
_Gl. s.h.i.+rr._
FEVERFOULLIE, _s._ Feverfew, S.
_Featherwheelie_, S. B.
FEVER-LARGIE, _s._ Expl. Two stomachs to eat, and one to work.
FEU, FEW, _s._ A possession held on payment of a certain yearly rent.
The mode of possession is also called _few-ferme_, the rent _few-dutie_, or _few-maill_, S.
A. S. _feo_, pecunia.
_Acts Ja. VI._
~Feuar~, ~Fewar~, _s._ One who holds lands in feu, S.
FEURE, _s._ Furrow.
V. ~Fur~.
FEWE, _adj._ Fallow.
V. ~Fauch~.
FEWLUME, _s._ A sparrow hawk.
_Doug._
FEWS, FOUETS, _s. pl._ Houseleek.
FEWTe, _s._ Fealty. Fr. _feaute_.
_Barbour._
_To_ FEWTER, FUTER, _v. a._ To lock together.
_Douglas._
Isl. _fiaetr-a_, compedibus constringere.
FEWTIR, _s._ Rage.
_Wallace._
Isl. _fudra_, efflagro.
FIAL, FIALL, _s._
1. One who receives wages.
_Spalding._
2. A va.s.sal.
O. Fr. _feal_, id.
_Knox._
FIARS, _s. pl._ The prices of grain legally fixed for the year, S.
Fr. _feur_, estimatio venalium; or Isl. _fiar_, _fear_, the genit.
of _fe_, _fie_, pecunia, opes.
FICHE, _s._ A fish.
_Burel._
FICHYT, _part. pa._ Fixed.
_Barbour._
FYCHYT, _pret._ Fetched.
_Wyntown._