[ Fauntekyn], sb. little child, PP; fawntkyne, HD; fantekyne, HD.

[ Fauntelet], sb. infancy, properly a little infant, PP.

[ Fauntelte], sb. childishness, PP.

[ Faur], num. four, MD; faure, S2; see [Foure].

[ Faur-tend], ord. fourteenth, S2. Cf. Vourteþe.

Cross-reference could not be identified. No form of “four” is listed under UV in the Dictionary.

[ Faute], sb. fault, MD; faut, S2.—OF. faute, falte. See [Falten].

[ Fauel], sb. impersonification of Flattery, PP; fauuel, S2; fauell, flattery, S3.—OF. favele, talk; Lat. fabella, ‘sermo brevis’ (Ducange).

[ Fawch], sb. fallow, S3; fauch, JD; faugh, HD; fauf, HD. Comb.: fawch-ȝallow, fallow-yellow, S3.

[ Fawe], adj. few, S; see [Fewe].