~Feydom~, _s._ The state of being near death, or that conduct which is supposed to indicate it, S.

FEY, _s._

1. A fief, held of a superior.

_Barbour._

2. A kingdom; improperly.

_Wyntown._

FEY, _s._ A foe.

V. ~Fa~.

_Maitland Poems._

FEID, FEDE, _s._ Enmity; a quarrel, S.

_Wallace._

Isl. _faide_, _fed_, Su. G. _fegd_, A. S. _faehth_, E. _fewd_.

~Feidom~, _s._ Enmity.

_Evergreen._

FEIGH, FEECH, _interj._ Fy, S.

_Ramsay._

Alem. _fig-en_, A. S. _fi-an_, odisse.

FEYK, _s._ Restlessness, proceeding from nervous affection, the _fidgets_.

V. ~Fyke~.

_Polwart._

FEIL, FEILE, FEILL, FELE, _adj._ Many.

_Barbour._

Isl. _fiol_. pluralitas; A. S. _feala_, _fela_, many.

~Fell~, ~Fiel~, _adv._ Denoting degree, S. as, _fell weill_.

_Burns._

_To_ FEIL, _v. a._ To understand.

_Wallace._

~Feil~, ~Feille~, _s._ Knowledge.

_Dunbar._

FEIM, _s._ Foam.

V. ~Fame~.

FEIR, _s._ Demeanour.

_Bannatyne P._

~Feir~, ~Feare~ _of_ ~Were~, a warlike expedition.

_Dunbar._

A. S. _far-an_, proficisci, _fare_, expeditio.

FEYR. _In feyr_, in company.

V. ~Fere~.

FEYRD, fourth.

V. ~Ferd~.

FEIRIS, belongs.

_Houlate._

FEKIT, FYKIT, Troubled.

_Wallace._

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