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feare, sb companion, vi viii 25, to f =<br />

together, II x 64 See fere<br />

fearefull, timid, vi VII 36<br />

fearen, to frighten, II VII 25, III iv 15, vi<br />

viii 47, vii vi 15<br />

feastfull, festival {adj ), vi x 22<br />

feat, action, deed, II ix 6, v v 7<br />

feateously, dexterously, Proth 2 7<br />

feature, form, 1 viii 49, III ix 21 , character,<br />

iv II 44<br />

feculent, foul, II VII 61<br />

fee, tenure, II II 13, wealth, property, II vii<br />

56,1V 1 35, ix 13, v VII. 43, S C May 106,<br />

service, vi x a 1, Clout 370<br />

feebled, pa part weakened, 1 viii 23<br />

feeblesse, weakness, iv VIII 37<br />

feld, pa part broken, 1 viii 47, overthrown,<br />

iv 1 34, iv 18, prostrated, VII VII 13,<br />

pret cast, II vi 32<br />

/ell, sb gall, rancour, iii xi 2<br />

fell, adj fierce, savage, 1 iw 10, iii xi 27, iv<br />

in 8, ix 20, v ix I, Clout 808<br />

fell, vb pret befell, iv iv 23<br />

fellonest, most tierce, iv, II 32<br />

felly, fiercely, cruelly, 1 v 34, II xi 24, vi<br />

xi 48, Muiop 343, Gnat 277, Amor Son<br />

5 6<br />

felnesse, cruelty, fierceness, II VIII 37, iv<br />

vin 23, v VII 32<br />

felonous, fierce, fell, III 1 65<br />

feminitee, -le, womanhood, iii vi 51, Clout \<br />

513<br />

fensible, strong, fortified, II ix 21, iii x<br />

10<br />

feood, feud, enmity, iv 1. 26<br />

fere, feare, companion, mate, 1 x 4, iv III<br />

52, x 27, v III 22, vi II 31, xii 4, p 410<br />

ferme, enclosure, habitation (fig ), in v 23,<br />

rent, Hubberd II60<br />

ferry, terry-boat, II vi 19<br />

fet, to fetch, II ix 58, pret v III II, res<br />

cued, <strong>The</strong>st 71, drew forth, pa part<br />

H Beauiie 91, derived<br />

fetch, vb to reach, II VII 21 fetcht, pa<br />

part —taken, Daphn 439<br />

fetche, trick, Three Lett p 622<br />

feutre, fewter, to put a spear into the fewter<br />

' or rest, iv iv. 45, vi 10<br />

flaunt, a warrant addressed to the Irish Chancery<br />

for a grant under the great seal Us,ed<br />

gen. a warrant, Hubberd II44<br />

field, {her,) the surface <strong>of</strong> an escutcheon or<br />

shield on which the ' charge' is displayed, II,<br />

1 18.<br />

file, sb catalogue, recital, VII vi. 37<br />

file, fyle, vb ¹ to render smooth, polish, 1 1<br />

GLOSSARY 685<br />

35 (fig)iii ii 12 (fig), P 412 filed<br />

ppl adj polished {fig), ii 1 3, Clout 701<br />

file, vb 2 to defile, S C July 192 filed, ppl<br />

adj iii 1 62<br />

fill at f = in abundance, vi x 5<br />

fillet, ribbon for the head, 1 2II 4.<br />

fine, end, II VII 59, iv III 37, in fine —<br />

finally, at last, S C Feb 217<br />

flngrmg, work done with the fingers, Mutop.<br />

366<br />

firme, to fasten, fix, II vii 1<br />

flsnamie, physiognomy, face, Three Lett<br />

p 625 Cf physnomy<br />

fit, fitt, sb 1 attack (<strong>of</strong> illness, &c), condition,<br />

I 1 40,II 18, iv 45, xi 27, II VII 44, in.<br />

II 5, mortal crisis, feeling <strong>of</strong> impending<br />

death, 1 vi 37, II vii 66, R. T 598, painful<br />

experience, sorrow, iii 1 I, iv vi 30 ,<br />

access <strong>of</strong> rage, v iv 39, fitte, paroxysm, Three<br />

Lett p 614<br />

fit, sb 2 strain <strong>of</strong> music, 1 xi 7, Clout 69<br />

fit, fitte, vb to be fitting, II II II, S, C Oct<br />

88 fitted, part suited, iv 1 12<br />

flagg, to move feebly (<strong>of</strong> a bird's wings),<br />

p 4II<br />

flaggy, -le, drooping, 1 xi 10, in iv 33, vi.<br />

39, Worlds Vamtie 60<br />

flake, flash (<strong>of</strong> lightning, flame), iii II 5,<br />

Eptth. 27<br />

flamed, ppl adj inflamed, II vi 8<br />

flaring, ppl, adj spreading, v xii 38<br />

flasht, pret dashed, splashed, II vi 42<br />

flasket, a long shallow basket, Proth 26<br />

flatling, with the flat side (<strong>of</strong> a sword), v v 18<br />

flatly, plainly, absolutely, Hubberd 324<br />

flatt, plain, S C Sept 105<br />

flatuous, full <strong>of</strong> air or wind, Three Lett,<br />

P 614<br />

Flauia, pseudonym, Clout 572<br />

flaw, rush, onset, v v 6<br />

fleare, to jeer, mock, Hubberd 714<br />

fledge, fledged, fully developed, Three Lett<br />

p 621<br />

fleet, to float, II \n 14, VII 14, iv ix 33,<br />

Clout 286, 596 , to fly, flit, III ix 7<br />

fleshlinesse, lust, S C p 423<br />

flesht, pa part incited, vi viii 9<br />

flex, flax, in 1 47<br />

flit, vb to give way, 1 ii S,R T 514, to<br />

depart, II VII 66, to flutter, iii xi 42<br />

flitted, pa part 1 II 19, ppl adj 1 VII 21<br />

flit, ppl adj departed, II xii 44 flitting,<br />

ppl adj fleeting, changing, 1 xi 18,II VIII. 2<br />

flit, flitt, adj swift, fleet, II iv 38, vi 20, iii<br />

xi 39, p 4II; fleeting, changing, in. 1 56,<br />

[ light, III x. 57

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