FILLOK, FILLY, _s._

1. A young mare, S.

2. A giddy young woman.

_Douglas._

3. _Filly_, a frothy young man.

_Bannatyne P._

Isl. _foelja_, fem. of _fil_, pullus equinus.

FILSCH, _adj._ Empty, faint, Loth.

FILSCH, _s._ Weeds or gra.s.s covering the ground, S. B.

Su. G. _fel-a_, _fial-a_, to cover.

~Filschy~, _adj._ Applied to a sheaf when swelled up with weeds or natural gra.s.s, S. B.

FIN, _s._ Humour; q. fun.

_Gl. Shirr._

_To_ FIND, _v. a._

1. To feel, S.

_Ramsay._

2. To grope, to grubble, S.

FINDY, _adj._ Full, substantial; q. what _finds_ or supports.

_Kelly._

FINDLE, _s._

1. Any thing found, S.

2. The act of finding, S. B.

A. S. _fyndele_, adinventio.

FINDSILY, _adj._ Apt to find.

_Kelly._

A. S. _find-an_, and _saelig_, felix.

_To_ FINE, FYNE, _v. n._ To make an end.

_Wyntown._

FINGER-FED, _adj._ Delicately brought up, S. A.

FINGERIN, _s._ Worsted spun of combed wool, on the small wheel, S.

_Colvil._

~Fingroms~, _s. pl._ Woollen cloth, denominated, as would seem, from the quality of the worsted, Aberd.

_Statist. Acc._

FYNYST, _part. pa._ Bounded.

_Douglas._

FYNKLE, _s._ Fennel.

_S. P. Repr._

Lat. _foenicul-um_.

FINNACK, FINNOC, FINNER, A white trout, S. B.

_Statist. Acc._

Gael. _feannog_, id.

FINNER, _s._ A species of whale.

_St. Acc._

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