A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

FeiA deg.-ful, adj. faithful, MD; faithfol, PP; fei3*tful, S2.

FeiA deg.liche, adv. faithfully, MD; fei3*-*liche, S2; fei3*Azely, S2; feAzli, S2; faithly, PP.

Fel, sb. a fell, mountain, S2; fell, MD; felle, MD, S2.—­Icel. fjall.

Fel, adj. base, cruel, treacherous, S2, PP, C2, G, W; fell, S3; felle, S2, S3, W2; pl., PP, C2.—­AF. fel, wicked, cruel.

Felawe, sb. partner, companion, fellow, S, S2, C3, PP; felaw, S2, PP; felow, S3.  PP; fela3*e, S; fallow, S2, S3; felaus, pl., S2; feolahes, S; uela3*es, S2.—­Icel. fA(C)lagi, partner in common property (fA(C)).  See Fee.

Felawen, v. to associate, to be fellow to; fallow, S3; uela3*en, MD; felaghid, pp., H.

Felawrede, sb. fellowship, MD; uela3*rede, S2.

Felawschipe, sb. fellowship, society, crew, PP; fela3*schipe, S2; feolahscipe, S.

Felawship, v. to associate, MD; felouschipid, pp., W2.

Fela3*liche, adv. intimately; feolohlukest, superl., S.

Feld, sb. field, S, PP; feeld (heraldic), C2; ueld, S2; fild, MD; felde, dat., S, S2; uelde, S, S2; ualde, S; feldes, pl., S, S3.—­AS. feld.

Feld-fare, sb. fieldfare, lit. ‘field-farer,’ S2; campester, Voc.; ruruscus, Voc.

Feldi, adj. champain (=Lat. campestris), MD; feeldi, W.

Feldishe, adj. belonging to the country, S3.

Fele, adj. many, S, S2, S3, C2, PP; vele, S, S2; feole, S, PP; ueole, S; veale, S; vale, S, HD; felle, S3.—­AS. fela; cp.  Goth. filu.

Felefalden, v. to multiply, MD; fele-*falded, pt. s., S2.

Fele-folde, adj. manifold, S; many times, PP.

Felen, v. to feel, S; uele, MD; fel me, I* pr s.,.  S2; felde, pt. s., S; feld, S2; felte, C2; feelede, C3.—­AS. fA(C)lan:  OS. fA cubedlian (in gi-fA cubedlian), OHG. fA cubedljan; cp. fualen (Otfrid).

Fell, sb. skin, S3; fel, MD, S2, G, P; felle, S2; felles, pl., S; uelles, S; fellys, S2.—­AS. fell; cp.  Goth. fill.

Fellen, v. to fell, S, PP; falle, S2; falleA deg., pr. pl.., S; felde, pt. s., G, PP.—­AS. fellan, OHG. fallian; OS. fellian, OHG. fellen (Otfrid).

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