[ Fume], sb. fume, smoke, MD; confusion in the brain produced by drunkenness, C.—OF. fum; Lat. fumum.
[ Fumetere], sb. the herb fumitory, fumus terrae, earth-smoke, Alph., Voc., C; fumytere, Voc.; fumeter, Prompt.—OF. fumeterre; Late Lat. fumus terrae (Alph.).
[ Fumosite], sb. indigestibility, MD; fumositee, the quality of getting into the head (of wines), C2, C3; fumositie, smoakiness, Manip.
[ Fumouse], adj. angry, Palsg. (p. 774).
[ Funden], v. to hasten, go, to strive, S, MD; fonde, S, S3; foonde, S2; founde, S2, B.—AS. fundian, to hasten. See [Finden].
[ Funden], pt. pl., found, S; see [Finden].
[ Fundie], adj. heavy, MD; see [Findiȝ].
[ Fundles], sb. a finding, S; fundless, HD.
[ Fundling], sb. foundling, S.
[ Fundy], v. to become stiff with cold, JD.