1. To wrestle, S.

_Ross._

2. To strain every nerve, S. B.

_Baillie._

~Faw-cap~, _s._ A stuffed cap for guarding a child"s head from the bad effects of a fall, S. B.

FAW, _s._ A trap.

V. ~Fall~.

FAWELY, _adv._ Few in number.

_Wallace._

FAX, _s._ Face, visage.

_Douglas._

Isl. _fas_, conspectus, gestus.

FAZART, _adj._ Dastardly.

_Kennedy._

Su. G. _fasar_, horreo.

~Fazart~, _s._ A dastard.

_Montgomerie._

FE, FEE, FEY, FIE, _s._

1. Cattle.

_Barbour._

2. Small cattle, sheep or goats.

_Douglas._

3. Possessions, in general.

_Barbour._

4. Money.

_Wyntown._

5. Wages, S.

_Statist. Acc._

6. Hereditary property in land.

_Wyntown._

7. Hereditary succession.

_Barbour._

8. Absolute property, as distinguished from liferent, LL. S.

_Skene._

Isl. _fe_, Su. G. _fae_, A. S. _feo_, _pecus_, _pecunia_.

~Fear~, ~Fiar~, _s._

1. One to whom property belongs in reversion, S.

2. Connected with the term _conjunct_, a liferenter, S.

_Skene._

FEALE, _adj._ Faithful, loyal, O. Fr. _feal_.

_Bannatyne Poems._

FEATHER CLING, A disease of black cattle, S.

_Ess. Highl. Soc._

_To_ FEBLE, _v. n._ To become weak.

_Barbour._

_To_ ~Feblis~, _v. a._ To enfeeble.

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