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_Ferguson_
~First-fit~, _s_ The naiven, in the calendar of superstition, to the person who _first_ enters a house, on any day which is particularly regarded as influencing the fate of a family, S
_J Nicol_
~Fitsted~, _s_ Print of the foot, S B
_Gl shi+rr_
~Fitty~, ~Futty~, _adj_ Expeditious, S A
_Gl Sibb_
~Fittie-lan'~, _s_ The nearer horse of the hindh, S q _foot the land_
_Burns_
~Fitting~, _s_ Footing, S
_Z Boyd_
~Fittininment~, _s_ Interest, S B
_Poems Buchan Dial_
_To_ ~Fitter~, _v a_
1 To injure by frequent treading, S
2 _v n_ To make a noise with the feet, S
Belg _voeteer-en_, to foot it
~Fitterin~, _s_ The noise made by frequent and rapid motion of the feet, S
_To_ FITCH, _v n_ To move by slow succussations, S
FITHOWE, FITHAWE, _s_ A polecat
_Acts Ja I_
FYVESUM, _adj_ Five together, S A
FIXFAX, _s_ The tendon of the neck of cattle or sheep, S