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O Fr _fatraille_, trumpery

FAUCH, FAW, FEWE, _adj_ Pale red, fallow; dun, Aberd

_Douglas_

A S _fah_, _fealg_, _fealh_, helvus

_To_ FAUCH, FAUGH, _v a_

1 To fallow ground, S

_Statist Acc_

2 To beat _He faught him well_, S B

_Gl shi+rr_

Isl _faag-a_, Su G _faei-a_, purgare

~Fauch~, ~Faugh~, _adj_ Fallow, not sowed, S

~Fauch~, ~Faugh~, _s_

1 A single furrow, fro

2 The land thus ed, S B

_Statist Acc_

3 Applied to the tearing of character, Ang

FAUCHT, _pret_ Fought

V ~Fecht~

FAUTE, FAWT

V ~Falt~

FAUcumTULIES, _s pl_ Perquisites due by the tenant to the proprietor, Ang

FAVELLIS, _pl_ Perhaps, savours