_A. Douglas._

Fr. _effronte_, overbold.

_To_ FRUSCH, FRWSCH, _v. a._

1. To dash.

_Douglas._

2. To break in pieces.

_Barbour._

3. To overthrow.

_Wallace._

Fr. _froiss-er_, to dash.

_To_ ~Frusch~, _v. n._ To break.

_Wallace._

~Frusch, Frush~, _adj._. Brittle, S.

Teut. _broosch_, fragilis.

_Minst. Bord._

~Frusch~, s. Breaking.

_Barbour._

_To_ FRUSTIR, _v. a._ To render useless.

Fr. _frustr-er_, id.

_Dunbar._

~Frustir~, _adj._

1. Frustrated.

_Wallace._

2. Vain, empty.

_Dunbar._

FUD, FUDE, _s._

1. The matrix.

_Wallace._

A. S. _foth_, Isl. _fud_, id.

2. The backside, S. B.

_Ritson._

3. A hare or rabbit"s brush, S.

_Burns._

FUDDER, FOTHYR, FUTHIR, FIDDER, _s._

1. A large quant.i.ty; a cart-load.

_Barbour._

2. A certain weight of lead.

_Skene._

3. A great number.

_Chr. Kirk._

A. S. _fother_, a wain-load.

FUDDER, _s._ Lightning.

_Burel._

Fr. _foudre_, id.

FUDDY, _s._ A designation given to the wind, Aberd.

_Poems Buch. Dial._

Isl. _fud-r_, motus; or _hwida_, aer.

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