2. To conduct.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
Su. G. _foer-a_, to carry, to lead.
FURE, _pret._ Fared.
A. S. _for_.
_Wyntown._
FURE, _adj._ Firm, fresh.
V. ~Fery~.
_Gl. Sibb._
FURE, _s._ A strong man.
_Dunbar._
Su. G. _foer_, fortis.
FURE-DAYS, FUIR-DAYS, FOOR-DAYS.
1. Late in the afternoon, S. B.
A. S. _forth dages_, die longe provecta.
2. _Fair-fuir days_, broad day-light, S.
_Ramsay._
Teut. _veur-dagh_, tempus antelucanum.
FURFELLES, _s. pl._ Furred skins.
_Skene._
FURISINE, _s._ A steel to strike fire with.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
Teut. _vuer_, fire, and _ijser_, steel.
FURK ~and~ FOS, gallows and pit.
Lat. _furc-a_, _fossa_.
_O. Chart._
FURLENTH, _s._
V. ~Fur~.
FURLET.
V. ~Firlot~.
FURMAGE, _s._ Cheese; Fr. _fourmage_.
_Henrysone._
FURME, _s._ A form.
_Bannatyne P._
_To_ FURROW, _v. a._
V. ~Forray~.
_G.o.dscroft._
FURSABIL, _adj._ What can be driven away, Fr. _forceable_.
_Maitland P._
FURSDAY, FURISDAY, _s._ Thursday, S.
_Act Ja. V._
FURTH. _The muckle furth_, the open air, S. B.