~Fard~, _s._ Paint.

_Z. Boyd._

FARD, _adj. Weill fard_, well favoured.

_Lyndsay._

FARD, FARDE, FAIRD, _s._

1. Course.

_Douglas._

2. Force, ardour.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

3. _To make a faird_, to make a bustle.

Su. G. _faerd_, cursus, iter.

_Ramsay._

FARDER, _adj._ Further, S.

_R. Bruce._

FARDILLIS, _s. pl._ Shivers.

_Gawan and Gol._

Teut. _vier-deel_, quadra.

FAREFOLKIS, _s. pl._ Fairies; _fair-folk_, Banffs.

_Douglas._

Q. _fair folk_, or _faring folk_.

FARY, FARIE, _s._

1. Bustle, tumult.

_Dunbar._

2. Confusion, consternation.

V. ~Fiery~.

_Douglas._

FARING, _s._ Leading of an army.

_Barbour._

Isl. _faer-a_, Su. G. _foer-a_, ducere, ducem esse.

FARLAND, _adj._ Coming from a distant country.

_Maitland P._

A. S. _feorlen_, _feorlend_, longinquus.

FARLE, FARTHEL, FERLE, _s._ Properly, the fourth part of a thin cake, whether of flour or oatmeal; but now used often for a third, S.

_Wodrow._

Teut. _vier-deel_; A. S. _feorth dael_, quarta pars.

FARRACH, _s._ Force, vigour, S. B.

_Poems Buchan Dial._

Isl. _faer_, validus; Gael. _farrach_, force.

FARSY, _adj._ Having the _farcy_.

_Dunbar._

Fr. _farcin_.

FARTIGAL, _s._ A fardingale.

Fr. _vertugale_, id.

_Maitland P._

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