FERIS, _v. n._ Becomes.

V. ~Afferis~.

_Douglas._

FERYS, _s. pl._ Marks.

V. ~Fair~.

_Douglas._

FERYT, FERRYIT, _pret. v._ Farrowed.

Sw. _faerria_, porcellos parere.

_Barbour._

FERYT, _pret. v._ Waxed.

_Wallace._

FERITIE, _s._ Violence.

_Bp. Forbes._

FERLIE, FERELY, FARLIE, _s._ A wonder, S.

_Douglas._

A. S. _faerlic_, _ferlic_, repentinus; also, horrendus.

_To_ ~Ferly~, _v. n._ To wonder.

_Douglas._

~Ferlyfull~, _adj._ Surprising.

_Barbour._

FERLYST, L. _Terlyst_.

_Wallace._

_To_ FERME, _v. a._ To make firm.

_Doug._

_To_ FERME, _v. a._ To shut up.

Fr. _ferm-er_.

_Douglas._

FERME, _s._ Rent, Fr.

_Acts Ja. VI._

~Fermorer~, _s._ A farmer. L. B. _firmar-ius_.

_Knox._

FERN, FEARN, _s._ Prepared gut. S. _tharm_, E.

_Gl. Sibb._

FERNITICKLES, _s. pl._ Freckles, S.

Dan. _fregne_, id.

~Fernitickled~, ~Fairntickl"d~, _adj._ Freckled, S.

_Ritson._

FERNYEAR, FARNE-YEIR, _s._ The preceding year, S.

_L. Hailes._

A. S. _faren_, past; or Moes. G. _fairni_, old.

~Fernyear"s Tale~, a fabrication.

_Sir Egeir._

S. _fernyears news_, any intelligence that has been known long ago.

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