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.

Filthe, sb. filth, foulness, MD; fuA deg.le, S.—­AS. fA1/2lA deg.u.  See Foul.

Filthehed, sb. dirtiness, W.

Filtz, sb. son, PP; fitz, PP; fiz, PP.—­AF. fiz (fitz); OF. filz, fils; Lat. filius.

Finden, v. to find, S; fynden, S; vinden, S; vynde, S; fynt, pr. s., C3; fint, pl., S; fand, pt. s., S, S2, S3; fant, S; fond, S, S2, G, C2; fonde, S2; font, S2; vond, S2; foond, C2, W; funden, pl., S; funde, S; fonden, S; fand, S2; fonde, C2; founden, S2; i-funde, pp., S; ifounde, S; hi-funde, S; founde, C2; funden, S2; funding, S3.—­AS. findan, pt. fand (pl. fundon), pp. funden.

Findi3*, adj. heavy, firm, compact, weighty, S, MD; findy, JD; fundie, MD.—­AS. findig, heavy.

Fine, sb. end, S3; fyn, S2, S3, C2, G.—­OF. fin; Lat. finem.

Finen, v. to end, S, MD; fynde, I pr. s., S3; fon, pt. s.., MD, S2; fan, MD; fyned, S2.—­OF. finer for finir; Lat. finire.

Firmentie, sb. furmety, S3; see Frumentee.

Firsin, v. to put far away, S; firsen, S; fersien, MD; fursen, MD.—­AS. fyrsian.  See Fer.

First, sb.; see Frest.

Fisch, sb, fish, S, W2; fiss, S; fis, S; fisses, pl., S; fysses, S; fissches, S2; fises, S2; fischis, W2. Comb.:—­fis-cynn, fish-kind, S.—­AS fisc; cp.  Lat. piscis; OIr. iasc.

Fischen, v. to fish, W; fissen, S.

Fischere, sb. fisher, W; fissere, S.

Fischinge, sb. fishing, MD; fissing, S.

Fisike, sb. natural science, art of healing, MD; phisique, MD; phisik, MD; phesyk, MD; fisyk, S2.—­OF. fisique; Lat. physica (ars); from Gr. [Greek:  phuikos].

FiA deg.ele, sb. fiddle, MD, C, PP; fidylle, vidula, vidella, viella, Cath.; fythele, vitula, Voc.; fydyll, viella, Prompt.; vythule, Voc.; fydelys, pl., MD.—­Etym. doubtful, probably connected with Low Lat. vidula, ‘a vythule’ (Voc.); cp.  OF. vA-ele, a viol.

FiA deg.elen, v. to play on the fiddle, PP; vydele, Voc.—­Cp.  Low Lat. vidulare (Voc.).

Fitheler, sb. fiddler, PP; vythulare, Voc.—­Cp.  Low Lat. vidularius (Voc.).

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