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An Etye John Jamieson 4550K 2022-07-20

~Feydo 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_

Ale-en_, A S _fi-an_, odisse

FEYK, _s_ Restlessness, proceeding froets_

V ~Fyke~

_Polwart_

FEIL, FEILE, FEILL, FELE, _adj_ Many

_Barbour_