[ Foulere], sb. a taker of birds, W2. See [Foul].
[ Foul-hed], sb. folly, H. See [Foule].
[ Foundement], sb. foundation, S3, W.
[ Founden], v. to found, PP; fundit, pp., S3; y-founde, S3; foundun, W.—OF. fonder, Lat. fundare.
[ Foundour], sb. founder, PP.—OF. fondeur; Lat. fundatorem.
[ Foundren], v. to founder, also to cause to sink, MD; foundre, C; foundered, pp., S2; fowndryd (as horse), PP.—OF. fondrer, an extended form of fonder, to fall (Bartsch); see also Diez, p. 144.
[ Founs], sb. bottom, S2; founce, MD, WA.—OF. fons (Bartsch); Lat. fundus; cp. Prov. founs, deep (Diez, p. 143).
[ Foure], num. four, C3, PP; fower, S; uour, S; fuwer, MD; faur, MD; faure, S2; fawre, S2; fowre, S2.—AS. féower, OS. fiuwar: Goth. fidwor; cp. OWel. petguar, Lat. quatuor.
[ Foute], sb. scent, trace of a beast of chase, S2; see [Feute].