A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students
Chapter 20
ēowod = ēowd
ēowode = ēowde
ēowohumele f. _female hop-plant_, #Lcd#.
ēowomeoluc f. _ewe’s milk_, #Lcd# 70a.
ēowu f. ‘_ewe_,’ _Æ, LL_.
ēowunga = ēawunga
epistol m. _letter_.
epl, eppel = æppel
eppan = yppan
ēr = (1) ǣr, (2) ȳr, (3) ēar I.
er- = ær-, ear-, ier-, yr-
ēr- = ǣr-, ēar-
erce == arce
ercnastān (NG) = eorcnanstān
eretic _heretical_. [_L._]
erian, erigean _to plough_, _Æ, Bo, Lk_; CP. [‘_ear_’]
erinaces pl. _hedgehogs_, #PPs# 103^17.
eringland n. _arable land_, Ct.
eriung f. _ploughing_, WW 104^6.
ernð (æ) f. _crop of corn_, BH 44^23#c#.
ersc m? _stubble-field_, EC 282´; 290´.
erschen f. _quail_, Æ, WW.
ēsa v. ōs.
ēsceap = ǣsceap
esl = eaxl
esne m. _labourer, slave, servant, retainer_: _youth, man_, CP. [_Goth._ asneis]
esnecund _of a labourer_, WW 212^44.
esnemon (æ^1) m. _hireling_, JnR 10^13.
esnewyrhta m. _mercenary, hireling_.
esnlīce _like a man, manfully_, Æ, CP.
esol mf. _ass_, CP. [_L._ asellus]
ess m. _name of the letter =s=_.
essian _to waste away_, #RPs# 118^139.
ēst mf. _favour, grace, bounty, kindness, love_, _An, B_: _harmony, consent_: (in pl.) _delicacies_, _WW_; Æ. [‘_eate_’]
ēstan (w. d.) _to live luxuriously_, W 190^17.
ēstan = ēastan
ēste _gracious, liberal_, _B, Gen_. [‘_este_’]
ēstelic _kind, gracious_, #EPs# 68^17: _delicate, dainty (of food)_, MF (Vesp. D xiv). adv. -līce, CP.
ēstful _gracious, devoted, devout_, Æ: _fond of luxuries_, _WW_ 218^18,19. [‘_estfull_’] adv. -līce.
ēstfulnes f. _devotion, zeal_, CP: _luxury, lechery_.
ēstgeorn _delicate, fond of luxuries_, WW 218^18.
ēstig _gracious, liberal_, #Pa# 16.
ēstines f. _benignity_, #EPs# 64^12.
ēstlic == ēstelic
ēstmete m. _dainty, delicacy, luxury_, Æ.
-estre = f. agent, as in wītegestre, _prophetess_.
ēstum _freely, willingly, gladly_.
esul = esol
esulcweorn f. _mill-stone turned by an ass_, CP 31^17.
ēswic == ǣswic
et I. = æt prep. II. pres. 3 sg. of etan.
et- = æt-, ed-
ēt (NG) == æt
±etan^5 (ea, eo) _to ‘eat,’_ _Æ, AO, Jn_: _devour, consume_, _Jn_; CP: (reflex.) _provision oneself_: (+) _eat together_.
etelond n. _pasture land_, KC 2·95^14.
etemest = ytemest [[headword spelled “ȳtemest”]]
eten = eoten
etend m. _eater, glutton_.
etenlǣs f. _pasture_, LL 452[20].
etol (ettul) _voracious_.
etonisc (_B_) = eotenisc
etsomne = ætsamne
etst = itst pres. 2 sg. of etan.
ettan _to graze, pasture land_, AO 18^25.
ettulnes f. _greediness, gluttony_, #Sc# 55^6.
ēð I. comp. adv. _more easily_. II. = ȳð
eð- = æð-, ed-
ēð- = ǣð-, ēað-, īð-, ȳð-
eðcwide (#Gl#) = edcwide
ēðe † _barren, waste, desolate_. [_Ger._ öde]
ēðel (oe, N) mn. gs. ēðles _country, native land, home_, _Lk, Met_; CP. †hwǣles ē. _the sea_, #Chr# 975#a#: _name of the rune for =œ=_. [‘_ethel_’]
ēðelboda m. _land’s apostle, native preacher_, #Gu# 976.
ēðelcyning m. _king of the land_, #Cr# 997.
ēðeldrēam m. _domestic joy_, #Gen# 1607.
ēðeleard † m. _native dwelling_.
ēðelfæsten † n. _fortress_.
ēðelland † n. _fatherland, country_.
ēðellēas † _homeless, exiled_.
ēðelmearc † f. _boundary of one’s country, territory_.
ēðelrīce † n. _native country_.
ēðelriht † n. _hereditary right_.
ēðel-seld †, -setl † n. _settlement_.
ēðelstæf (ul, yl) m. _heir, successor_.
ēðelstaðol † m. _settlement_.
ēðelstōl † m. _hereditary seat, habitation_: _royal city, chief city_.
ēðelstōw † f. _dwelling-place_.
ēðelturf † f. (ds. -tyrf) _fatherland_.
ēðelðrymm ‡ m. _glory of one’s own land_.
ēðelweard † m. _lord of the realm, man_.
ēðelwynn † f. _joy of ownership_.
ēðgung f. _breath, breathing, inspiration_: _hard breathing_, RB 68^3.
±ēðian _to breathe_, _GD_: _smell_. [‘_ethe_’]
ēðr (N) = ǣdr, ǣdre [[under “æddre”]]
eðða (MtR) = oððe
ēðung I. f. _laying waste, destroying_, #Gl#. [ēðe, īðan] II. = ēðgung
eðwilte _easily turned_, OEG 1151.
ēuwā interj. _woe!_ #Gl#.
ēw- = ǣw-, ēaw-, ēow-
ēwe = ēowu
ex, exe f. _brain_, #Lcd# (v. A 30·129).
ex == eax
exen v. oxa.
exlistealla ?= eaxlgestealla
exorcista m. _exorcist_, ÆL 31^141.
=F=
fā v. fāh I.
faca gp. of fæc.
fācen n. nap. fācnu _deceit, fraud, treachery, sin, evil, wickedness, crime_, _Mt, LL_; Æ, AO: _blemish, fault (in an object)_, LL 114[56]; 398[9]. [‘_faken_’]
fācendǣd f. _sin, crime_, #PPs# 118^53.
fācen-ful, -fullic _deceitful, crafty_.
fācengecwis f. _conspiracy_, WW.
fācengeswipere n. _deceit_, #PPs# 82^3.
fācenlēas _guileless_: _pure_, NG.
fācenlic _deceitful_, RB 95^12,15. adv. -līce, Æ. [‘_faken_’]
fācensearu † n. _treachery_.
fācenstafas mp. _treachery, deceit_, B 1018.
fācentācen n. _deceitful token_, #Cr# 1566.
facg m. _plaice_? _loach_? WW 180^32.
fācian _to try to obtain, get_, AO 152^7.
fācn == fācen
fācne = fǣcne
facum dp. of fæc.
±fadian _to arrange, dispose, guide_, Æ.
fadiend m. _manager_, OEG 56^308.
±fadung f. _arrangement, order, disposition, dispensation, rule, dominion_, Æ.
fadur (A) = fæder
fæc (e) n. _space of time, while, division, interval_, _Lk_; Æ, CP: _period of five years, lustrum_, WW 431^16. [‘_fec_’; _Ger._ fach]
fæccan = feccan
fæcele (e^1) f. _torch_, WW. [_Ger._ fackel]
fǣcenlīce = fācenlīce
fæcful _spacious_, #Sc# 185^5.
fæcile (#Gl#) = fæcele
fǣcne I. _deceitful, treacherous_, _Ps_: _vile, worthless_. II. adv. _deceitfully, maliciously, disgracefully_: (†) _exceedingly_. [‘_faken_’]
fǣcnig ‘_dolosus_?’ #RPs# 72^18 (or ? fǣcnigung ‘_dolus_,’ ES 38·13).
+fæd _orderly, well-conducted_, LL: _calm, composed_, W 51^24. [fadian]
fǣd- = fēd-
fæder (e^1) m. usu. indecl. in sg. ‘_father_,’ _Æ, VPs_; AO, CP: _male ancestor_, _LkL, Mt_: _the Father, God_, _Jn, Mt, VPs_: (in pl.) _parents_, Æ. eald f. _grandfather_. ðridda, fēowerða f. etc. _great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather_, _etc._
fædera (e^1) m. _paternal uncle_, AO. [cp. _Ger._ vetter]
+fædera m. _godfather (in his relation to the father)_, Æ. [_Ger._ gevatter]
fæderæðelo † npl. _patrimony_: _paternal kinship_.
fæderen _paternal_.
+fæderen _born of the same father_, AO 114^14.
fæderenbrōðor m. _brother (from the same father)_.
fæderencnōsl (fædren-) n. _father’s kin_, LL 54[9].
fæderencynn n. _father’s kin_.
fæderenhealf f. _father’s side_, #Chr# 887#a#.
fæderenmǣg m. _paternal kinsman_, #Chr# 887#e#.
fæderenmǣgð f. _paternal kindred_, LL 392[3].
fæderēðel m. _fatherland_, AO.
fæderfeoh n. _dowry paid by the father of the bride_, LL.
fædergeard m. _father’s dwelling_, #Gen# 1053.
fædergestrēon n. _patrimony_, #Gl#.
fæderhīwisc n? ‘_paterfamilias_,’ NG.
fæderingmǣg = fæderenmǣg
fæderland n. _paternal land, inheritance_, #Chr# 1101.
fæderlēas _fatherless_, W.
fæderlic _‘fatherly,’ paternal, ancestral_, _El_. adv. -līce.
+fædlic _fit, suitable, proper_. adv. -līce: _orderly, quietly_: _craftily_, #CPs# 82^4. [fadian]
fædern- = fæderen-
fæderslaga m. _parricide_, WW.
fæderswica m. _traitor to one’s father_, ÆL 19^224.
fædm = fæðm
fædr- = fæder-
+fædrian _to have the same father_, AO.
fǣfne (LkR 1^29) = fǣmne
+fæg _beloved_, B 915. [_OHG._ gifag]
-fǣgan v. ā-f.
fǣge _‘fey,’ doomed (to death)_, _fated, destined_, _An, B, Ma_: _dead_: _unhappy, accursed_, _Cr_: _feeble, cowardly_, _Gu_. [_Ger._ feige]
±fægen (w. g.) _‘fain,’ glad, joyful, rejoicing_, _B, Bo_; AO.
fægenian = fægnian
fægennes f. _joy_, NC 285.
fæger (ǣ) I. _‘fair,’ lovely, beautiful_, _Bo, Gen_; AO, CP: _pleasant, agreeable_, _Ex_: _attractive_, _Gen_; Æ. II. f. _beauty_, _Bo_.
fæger- = fægr-
fægerlīce _splendidly_, LkL 16^19.
fægernes f. _‘fairness,’ beauty_, _LPs, Sc_; Æ.
fægerwyrde _smooth-speaking_, FT 12.
fægn = fægen
fægnes f. _diversity_, #LPs# 44^15.
±fægnian (a) (w. g. etc.) _to rejoice, be glad, exult_, _Bo, Met_: _fawn_, Æ: _applaud_. [‘_fain_’]
±fægnung f. _rejoicing_, #ELSPs#.
+fǣgon pret. pl. of +fēon.
fægre (ǣ) _fairly, elegantly, beautifully_, _Æ_: _pleasantly, softly, gently, kindly_, _Gen, Men_: _well, justly_: _early_, LkR 24^1 (e). [‘_fair_’]
±fægrian _to become beautiful_: _adorn, decorate_.
fǣgð? f. _imminent death_, #An# 284 (GK).
fǣhan = fēgan II.
fæht = feoht
fǣhð f. _hostility, enmity, violence, revenge, vendetta_, AO. [fāh; cp. _Ger._ fehde]
fǣhðbōt f. _payment for engaging in a feud_, LL 266[25]; 286[5,2d].
fǣhðe, fǣhðo, fǣhðu = fǣhð
fæl- = feal-, fel-, fyl-
fǣlǣcan = fālǣcan
fǣle † I. _faithful, trusty, good_, _Ps_: _dear, beloved_. [‘_fele_’] II. adv. _truly, well, pleasantly_.
±fǣlsian _to expiate, condition, cleanse, purify_: (+) _pass through_.
fǣman _to ‘foam,’_ _MkL_. [fām]
fǣmhādlic = fǣmnhādlic
fǣmig = fāmig
fǣmnanhād = fǣmnhād
fǣmne (ē) f. _maid, virgin, bride_, Æ: (+) _woman_: _virago_.
fǣmne(n)dlic (GD) = fǣmnhādlic
fǣmnhād m. _virginity, maidenhood_, AO.
fǣmnhādesmon m. _virgin_, RB 136^24.
fǣmnhādlic (OEG), fǣmn(en)lic _maidenly, virginal_.
fæn == fen
fær I. n. (? also f.) nap. faru (±) _way, journey, passage, expedition_, _A, Lk_. mannes f. _highway_, ÆL 25^441: _proceedings, life_, Æ: _movable possessions, means of subsistence_, HL: _ark, ship_. [‘_fare_’] II. _aspect_? #Met# 31^4.
fǣr (ē) I. m. _sudden danger, peril_, _B, Ex_: _sudden attack_: _marvel_? #Bl# 199^24. [‘_fear_’] II. = fēfer. III. = fæger
fær- = far-, fer-, fear-, feor-, fier-, for-
fǣr- prefix = (1) _sudden, fearful_; (2) fēr-
fǣrærning f. _quick marching_, GD 14^24.
fǣran _to frighten_, _Æ_; CP: _raven_, MtL 7^15 (ē). [‘_fear_’]
fǣrbena m. _peasant, small-holder_? (Lieb.), LL 383[50].
fǣrbifongen _beset by dangers_, B 2009.
fǣrblǣd (ē^1) m. _sudden blast (of wind)_, #Jul# 649.
fǣrbryne m. _scorching heat_, #Ex# 72.
fǣrclamm (ē) m. _sudden seizure_, #Ex# 119.
fǣrcoðu f. _apoplexy_, #Lcd#.
fǣrcwealm m. _sudden pestilence_.
fǣrcyle m. _intense cold_, #Gen# 43.
fǣrdēað m. _sudden death_, WW 351^19.
fǣrdryre m. _sudden fall_, #Cra# 48.
fǣredlic (Æ) = fǣrlic
færeht = færriht
færeld (a^1) nm. _way, journey, passage, expedition_, Æ, AO, CP: _retinue, company_, AO: _course of life, conduct_, Æ: _progress, power of locomotion_, Æ: _the Passover_.
færeldfrēols m. _passover feast_.
færelt (AO, CP) = færeld
færennes = færnes
færeð pres. 3 sg. of faran.
færfrīg _without passage-money_, #Kl#.
fǣrfyll (on) _headlong_, WW 426^8.
fǣrgripe † m. _sudden grip_.
fǣrgryre † m. _awful horror_.
fǣrhaga m. _hedge of terrors_, #Gu# 933.
fǣringa (ē) _suddenly, unexpectedly, quickly, forthwith, by chance_, _Lk_; Æ, CP. [‘_feringe_’]
fǣrlic _sudden, unexpected_, _AO, WW_; Æ, CP. adv. -līce, _Lk_. [‘_ferly_’]
færnes f. _passage, traffic_, BH, MtR.
fǣrnīð m. _hostile attack_, B 476.
fǣrrǣs m. _sudden rush_, LkL 8^33.
fǣrrǣsende (ē^1) ‘_repentia_,’ DR 125^16.
færriht n. _passage-money_, ÆL 23b^352.
færsceatt m. _passage-money, fare_, #Andr#.
fǣrsceaða m. _enemy_, #Ma# 142.
fǣrscyte m. _sudden shot_, #Cr# 766.
fǣrsearo n. _sudden artifice_, #Cr# 770.
fǣrsēað m. _deep pit_, WW 193^6.
fǣrslide m. _sudden fall_, #PPs# 114^8.
fǣrspell † n. _dreadful tidings_.
færst pres. 2 sg. of faran.
fǣrstice m. _sudden stitch (pain)_.
fǣrstylt m? _amazement_, LkL 5^26.
fǣrswīge f. _amazement_, MkL 5^42 (ē).
færð I. = ferð. II. = pres. 3 sg. of faran.
fǣrunga, fǣrunge (Æ) = fǣringa
fǣruntrymnes f. _sudden sickness_, #Lcd# 107b.
fǣrwundor n. _terrible wonder_, #Ex# 279.
fæs (a, ea) n. _fringe, border_, _MtL_. [‘_fas_’]
fǣsceaftnes = fēasceaftnes
fæsl † n? _seed, offspring, progeny_.
fæsnian = fæstnian
fæst I. _‘fast,’ fixed, firm, secure, steadfast, strong_, _BH, Bo, Lcd_: _stiff, heavy, dense_, _Lcd_; Æ, AO, CP: _made strong, fortified_, _BH_; Æ: _religious, Christian (book)_. II. (#Gu# 192) = fæsten
±fæstan _to fasten, make firm, ratify, establish_, _MkL, LkL_: _entrust, commit_: _‘fast’ (‘i-fast’), abstain from food_, _A, Bl, Lcd_; CP: _atone for (by fasting)_, #Da# 592.
fæste (e) _‘fast,’ firmly, securely_, _BH, Bo_; Æ: _straitly, strictly_: _heavily (sleep)_.
fæsten n. _fastness, stronghold, fortress_, AO, CP: _cloister_, Æ: (±) _fast (abstinence from food) Bl, LL, Mt, VPs_; CP: _firmament, sky_. [‘_fasten_’]
fæstenbehæfednes f. _parsimony_, WW 504^10.
fæstenbryce m. _breach of fast_, LL, W.
fæstendæg m. _fast-day_, RB, W.
fæstendīc m. _fort-ditch, moat_, Ct.
fæstengangol = fæstgangol
fæstengeat n. _castle-gate_, #Jud# 162.
fæstengeweorc n. _liability for repair of the defences of a town_.
fæst-enlic, -ernlic _quadragesimal_, DR.
fæstennes = fæstnes
fæstentīd f. _fast_, LL.
fæstenwuce f. _week of fasting_, ÆL 23b^111.
fǣstermōdor = fōstormōdor
fæstern n. _fast_: _Quadragesima_, LG.
fæstes _by chance_, WW.
fæstgangol (o^2, e^3) _steady, faithful_, #Cra# 80.
fæsthafol _retentive, tenacious_, Æ: _sparing, miserly_, CP.
fæsthafolnes f. _economy_, CP 453^28.
fæstheald _firmly fixed_, ÆL 23^423.
fæsthȳdig † _constant, steadfast_.
±fæstian (ea) _to commend, entrust, commit_, LkL.
fæsting f. _commendation, trust, guardianship_, GD 239^15; LL 58[7].
fæstingan = fæstnian
fæstingmann m. _a kind of retainer_, EC.
fæstlic _firm, fixed, steadfast, resolute_. adv. -līce (+ in AS) _fixedly, steadily, constantly_, _Bo_: _unceasingly_, _Æ, Bl_: _verily, but_, NG. [‘_fastly_’]
fæstmōd _constant in mind_, AO 288^17.
fæstnes f. _firmness, massiveness, stability_, _Bo_: _‘fastness,’ stronghold_, Æ: _firmament_, Æ.
fæstnian _to ‘fasten,’ fix, secure, bind_, _An_: _confirm, ratify, conclude (peace)_, _Ma, OET_: _betroth_.
±fæstnung f. _fastening, bond_: _security, safety_: _protection, shelter_: _ratification, pledge, engagement_: _exhortation_, MkL p2^5: _monument_, MtL p5^4; Mk 5^5.
fæstrǣd _firm, constant, steadfast_, _B, Bo_; CP, Æ. [‘_fastrede_’]
fæstrǣdlic _constant, steadfast_, #Bo# 20^21. adv. -līce.
fæstrǣdnes f. _constancy, fortitude_, #Bo#.
fæststeall _standing firmly_.
fæsð = fæst
fæt n. nap. fatu _vat, vessel, jar, cup_, _Æ, B, JnL_; AO, CP: _casket_, #El# 1026. [‘_fat_’]
fǣt I. † n. _plate, beaten out metal (especially gold)_, _gold ornament_. II. = fǣtt I.
±fǣtan _to cram, put (in)_, _load_, CP.
fǣted I. † _ornamented with gold_. [cp. _Goth._ fētjan] II. = fǣtt
fǣtedhlēor _with cheek ornaments_, B 1026.
fǣtedsinc n. _beaten gold_, #An# 478.
fǣtels, fǣtel m. _vessel_, _AO, Lcd_; Æ: _pouch, bag, sack_, Æ, CP. [‘_fetles_’]
fætelsian = fetelsian
fǣtelsian _to put into a vessel_.
fætfyllere (e^2) m. _cupbearer_, GD.
fǣtgold n. _beaten gold_, B 1921.
fǣthengest m. _riding horse_, #Rd# 23^14.
fætian = fetian
fǣtnes f. ‘_fatness_,’ _Ps_; Æ, CP: _the richest part of anything_, _Ps_.
+fǣtnian = +fǣttian
fǣtt I. (ē) _fat, fatted_, _Æ, AO, Lk_. II. = fǣted
fǣttian (+) _to become fat_, _Ps_: (+) _anoint_, _Ps_: _fatten_. [‘_fat_’]
+fættig _fat, rich_, #CPs# 19^4.
fǣðe = fēðe
fæðelas ‘_histriones_’? v. OEG 39^2.
fæðer = feðer
fæðm (e) mf. _outstretched or encircling arms, embrace, grasp_, _An, Rd_: _protection_: _interior, bosom, lap, breast, womb_: _‘fathom,’ cubit_, _Æ, Cp, WW_; Æ: _power_, _B, Cr_: _expanse, surface_.
fæðman, fæðmian _to surround, envelop, clasp, embrace_, _An, B_. [‘_fathom_’]
fæðmlic _embracing, enclosing_, WW 486^6.
-fæðmnes v. on-f.
fæðmrīm n. _fathom, cubit_, #Ph# 29.
fæx = feax
fæxnes = feaxnes
fæxtælg? m. _pomade_, Cp 379#f#? (v. AB 6·163).
fāg I. _variegated, spotted, dappled, stained, dyed_, _Lcd_: _shining, gleaming_, _Ps_. [‘_faw_’] II. = fāh I.
fāg- = fāh-
fage f. (WW 94) = facg
fagen = fægen
fagen- = fægn-
fāgettan _to change colour_, #Lcd# 3·240^23. mid wordum f. _speak evasively_.
fāgetung f. _change_, ÆH 2·538^33.
±fāgian _to change, vary in colour_: _embroider_, RB 137^8.
fāgnes f. _scab, ulcer, eruption_, Æ: _various colours, brilliancy_, HL: ‘_qualitas_,’ ‘_varietas_,’ OEG.
fagnian = fægnian
fāgung f. _variety_, DR, GD.
fāgwyrm m. _basilisk_, #VPs# 90^13.
fāh I. nap. fā _hostile_, _B_: (±) _proscribed, outlawed, guilty, criminal_, _B_. [_‘foe_’; fēogan] II. (±) m. ‘_foe,’ enemy_, _LL_; Æ, AO. III. == fāg I.
fahame (= fēa-, fēorh-hama?) _womb_, WW 40^28.
±fāhmann m. ‘_foeman_,’ LL 50[5].
fahnian = fægnian
fala I. (WW 52^11) ?d. of *fealh _tube, pipe_ (ES 38·337). II. = fela
fālǣcan _to be at enmity with, show hostility to_, LL 160[20,7].
fal-d, -æd, -od, -ud m. _‘fold,’ stall, stable, cattle-pen_, _A, Gl, Jn_.
fald- (N) = feald-
faldgang m. _going to the (sheep-) fold_, W 170^20#e#.
faldhrīðer n. _stalled ox_, MF 158.
faldian _to make a fold, hurdle off sheep_, _LL_ 454[9]. [‘_fold_’]
falew- = feal(e)w-
fall- (#VPs#; NG) = feall-
falod = fald
fals I. adj. _false_, W 272^4. II. n. _falsehood, fraud, counterfeit_. [late; from _L._]
falðing _mass, load_, WW 33^8.
falu = fealu
falud = fald
fām n. ‘_foam_,’ _BH, Ep_; Æ.
fāmbig = fāmig
fāmblāwende v. līg-f.
fāmgian _to foam, boil_, #Ex# 481.
fāmig (ǣ) ‘_foamy_,’ _Rd_.
fāmigbord _with foaming banks (of a stream)_, #Met# 26^26.
fāmigbōsm _with foamy bosom_, #Ex# 493.
fāmigheals † _foamy-necked_.
fana m. _banner, standard_, _Met_; OEG. [‘_fane_’; _Ger._ fahne]
+fāna gp. of +fā.
fanbyrde _standard-bearing_, v. OEG 1744.
fand pret. 3 sg. of findan.
fandere m. _tempter_, #Sc# 206^4.
±fandian (often w. g., but also d. and a.) _to try, attempt, tempt, test, examine, explore, search out_, _AO, Gen, Mk, Run_; CP. [‘_fand_,’ ‘_fond_’; findan]
fandung f. _investigation, trial, temptation, test, proof_, Æ, CP.
fane I. f. (NG, o^1) = fann. II. = fanu
fang m. _plunder, booty_, #Chr# 1016. [fōn]
fangen pp. of fōn.
+fangian _to join, fasten_, #Bo# 96^14.
fann f. _winnowing, ‘fan,’_ _Cp, Lk, LL_. [_L._ vannus]
fannian _to ‘fan,’_ _Sc_ 1861^17.
fant (o) m. ‘_font_,’ _Æ_: _baptismal water_, HL 15^293.
fantbæð n. _baptismal water, laver of baptism_, Æ.
fantbletsung f. _consecration of water for baptism_, ÆP 188^12.
fantfæt n. _baptismal font_, Æ.
fanthālgung (o) f. _consecration at the font_, W 36^2.
fanthālig _holy from connection with the font_, #Lcd# 140b.
fantwæter n. _‘font-water,’ water used at baptism, laver of baptism_, _Lcd_ (o); Æ.
fanu f. _standard_: _iris (plant)_.
fāra gp. of fāh I.
+fara m. _travelling companion, comrade_.
±faran^6 _to set forth, go, travel, wander, proceed_, _Bl, Gen, JnL_; AO, CP: _be, happen, exist, act, ‘fare’ (‘i-fare’), get on, undergo, suffer_, _Æ_: (+) _die_, AO, CP: (+) _attack, overcome, capture, obtain_, AO.
farað- = faroð-
fareld = færeld
fareð- = faroð-
Fariseisc _of or belonging to the Pharisees_, OEG, WG.
farm = feorm
faroð † m. _shore_: _stream_.
faroðhengest (ea^1) m. _sea-horse, ship_, #El# 226.
faroðlācende † _swimming, sailing_. as sb. _sailors_.
faroðrīdende _sailing_, #An# 440.
faroðstrǣt † f. _path of the sea_.
faru f. _way, going, journey, course_, Æ: _expedition, march_: _procession, retinue, companions_: _life, proceedings, adventures_, Æ: _movable possessions_.
fas- = fæs-
fatian (NG) = fetian
fatu v. fæt.
faðe, faðu f. _father’s sister, paternal aunt_.
faðusunu m. _father’s sister’s son_, #Chr# 1119.
faul m? _evil spirit_, #Lcd# 43a.
fēa I. (±) m. _joy_, AO, CP. II. n. = feoh. III. (fēawa) adj. nap. fēawe, superl. fēawost, fēast ‘_few_,’ _B, BH, Chr, Mt_. fēawum sīðum _seldom_. adv. _even a little, at all_.
feadur (A) = fæder
+fēagan (NG) = +fēon
feah = feoh
±feaht I. pret. 3 sg. of feohtan. II. = feoht
feal- = fel-
+feald n. _region, abode_? #Wald# 2^10.
±fealdan^7 _to ‘fold,’ wrap up, furl_, _Æ, Bo, Rd_.
fealdestōl (y) m. _folding-stool_.
feale, fealewes v. fealu.
fealewian = fealwian
fealfor = felofor [[under “felofearð”]]
fealg pret. 3 sg. of fēolan.
fealga v. fealh.
fealgian _to fallow_, LL 454[9] (v. A 36·71).
fealh I. f. nap. fealga _fallow_. [_Ger._ falge] II. (e) f. _‘felloe,’ felly (of a wheel)_, _Bo_. III. pret. 3 sg. of fēolan. IV. v. fala.
+fēalic _joyous, pleasant_. adv. -līce _joyously_, W 284^16.
feall = fiell
feallan^7 (±) _to ‘fall’ (‘i-falle’), fall headlong, fail, decay, die_, _B, Ps_; AO, CP. on f. _fall on, attack_: _flow_, AO 19^18: (+) _overthrow_, DR 115^6 (æ).
fealle f. _snare, trap_, OEG.
feall-endlic, -enlic _unstable, perishable, transient_, #Bl#, W.
fealletian ‘_concidere_,’ MkLR 5^5 (a^1).
-feallung v. feax-f.
+fealnis f. _ruin_, LkL 2^34 (æ).
fealo = (1) fealu; (2) fela
fēalōg w. g. _destitute_, #Gu# 217.
fealohilte _yellow-hilted_, #Ma# 166.
fealu I. (feale) adj. gsm. feal(e)wes, fealuwes _fallow, yellow, tawny, dun-coloured, grey, dusky, dark_, Æ. [_Ger._ fahl] II. n. _fallow ground_, E 179´.
fealuwian = fealwian
fealwes v. fealu.
fealwian _to become ‘fallow,’ fade, wither_, _Sol_: _grow yellow, ripen_.
fēanes f. _‘fewness,’ paucity_, _BH, Ps_.
fear = fearr
fēar = fearh
fēara gen. of fēa.
fearh (æ, e) m. gs. fēares _little pig, hog_, #Gl#. [cp. _Ger._ ferkel]
fearhhama m. _little stem_, WW 161^5.
fearhrȳðer n. _bull_, #Bl#. [fearr]
+fearhsugu f. _sow in farrow_, WW.
fearlic _of a bull_, OEG 11^187.
fēarlic = fǣrlic
fearm m. _freight, cargo_, #Gen# 1394.
fearn n. ‘_fern_,’ _Bo, Cp_; Æ; Mdf.
fearnbed n. _fern-bed_, BC, WW.
fearoð- = faroð-
fearr I. m. _beast of burden, ox, bull_, Æ, AO. II. == feorr
feas (#VPs#) = fæs
fēasceaft † _destitute, miserable, helpless, poor_.
fēasceaftig _destitute, poor_, #Seaf# 26.
fēasceaftnes (ǣ^1) f. _poverty_, OEG 1171.
feast- = fæst-
featu (#VPs#) = fatu nap. of fæt.
fēaw- = fēa-
fēawa = fēa
fēawlic _few_, #EPs# 104^12.
fēawnes f. _fewness, paucity_.
feax (æ, e) n. _hair, head of hair_, _B, BH, Lcd_; Æ, CP. [‘_fax_’]
feaxclāð n. _cap_.
+feaxe _furnished with hair_, BH 96^11.
feaxeacan pl. _forelocks_, WW 343^33.
feaxede _long-haired (of a comet)_, _Chr_ 892. [‘_faxed_’]
+feaxen (#Nar# 37^1) = +feaxe
feaxfang m. _seizing or dragging by the hair_, LL 5[33].
feaxfeallung f. _shedding of hair, mange_, WW 113^30.
feaxhār _hoary, gray-haired_, #Rd# 73^1.
feaxnǣdel f. _crisping-pin_, WW 108^2.
feaxnes (æ, e) f. _head of hair_.
feaxnett n. _hair-net_, WW.
+feaxod = +feaxe
feaxprēon m. _hair-pin_, WW 107^38.
feaxsceacga m. _bunch of hair_.
feaxsceacgede _shaggy_.
feaxsceara (e^1) fp. _scissors for hair-cutting_? _curling-tongs_? WW 241^41.
feaxtælg? v. fæxtælg.
feaxwund f. _wound under the hair_, LL 20[45].
feb- = fef-
fec = fæc
±feccan (æ) _to ‘fetch,’ bring, bring to, draw_, _Æ, Mt_: _seek_: _gain, take_. [= fetian]
fecele = fæcele
fecgan = feccan
fēdan _to ‘feed,’ nourish, sustain, foster, bring up_, _Bl, Mt, Ps_; Æ, CP: _bear, bring forth, produce_. [fōda]
fēdednes = fēdnes
fēdelfugol (oe^1) m. _fatted bird_, MtR 22^4.
fēd-els, -esl m. _feeding, keep_: _fatted animal_ (_bird_?), _WW_; Cp. [‘_feddle_’]
fēdelsswīn _fattened pig_, NC 343.
feder = fæder
federa = fædera
fēding f. ‘_feeding_,’ _CP_.
fēdnes (ǣ) f. _nourishment_, BH 88^6.
fedra = fædera
fēfer mn. gs. fēfres ‘_fever_,’ _Lk, G_; CP.
fēferādl f. ‘_fever_,’ AO.
fēferfūge f. _feverfew_. [_L._ febrifugia]
fēfersēoc _feverish_, WW 405^34.
fēfor, fēfur = fēfer
fēfrian _to be feverish, suffer from fever_, #Lcd#.
fēfrig _feverish_.
+fēg n. _joining, joint_, Æ: _composition_. [_Ger._ gefüge]
fēgan I. (±) _to join, unite, fix, adapt_, _Lcd, Rd_; Æ, CP. [‘_fay_’; _Ger._ fügen] II. _to paint_, WW.
+fēgednes f. _conjunction, connection_: _bond, fetter_, DHy 5^6.
feger = fæger
fegere = fægre
±fēging f. _conjunction_, #ÆGr# 10^8.
+fēgnes f. _association, companionship_.
feh = feoh
+feh = +feah pret. 3 sg. of +fēon.
feht _sheepskin with the fleece on it_? TC 119; v. ES 37·177.
+feht = +feoht
fehtan (N) = feohtan
fēhð pres. 3 sg. of fōn.
fel = fell
fēl = fēol
fela (ea, eo) I. sbn. and adj. (w. g., or in agmt.; rarely inflected) _many, much_, _B, G, Lcd_, _etc._ II. adv. _very much, many_. [‘_fele_’; _Ger._ viel]
felaǣte ‘_mordax_,’ OEG 23^15.
felafǣcne _very treacherous_, #GnE# 148.
felafeald _manifold, many times over_, _Ps_. [‘_felefold_’]
felafealdnes (fele-) f. _multitude_, #EPs# 5^11.
felafrēcne † _very fierce, bold_.
felagēomor † _very sad, sorrowful_.
felageong _very young_, FT 53.
felageonge _having travelled much_, #Creat# 3. [gangan]
felahrōr _full of exploits_, B 27.
felaīdelsprǣce _emptily chattering_, CP 174^25.