Fulvius, ī, m., the name of a Roman gens. See Centumalus, Flaccus, Nōbiliōr.
fundō, ere, fūdī, fūsus, to pour, shed; rout, vanquish. con—cōnfundō, ere, fūdī, fūsus, to pour together, mingle, unite, confuse. dis—diffundō, ere, fūdī, fūsus, to spread out, extend, stretch.
fūnestus, a, um [fūnus], adj., causing death, deadly, destructive.
fūnis, is, f., a rope, cable.
fūnus, eris, n., burial, funeral rites; corpse.
furca, ae, f., a two pronged fork; yoke.
furcula, ae [furca], f., a forked prop; pl., a narrow pass.
Fūrius, ī, m., the name of a Roman gens. C. Fūrius Placidus, consul 251 B.C. See Camillus.
Fuscus, ī, m., Cornēlius Fuscus, one of the most active adherents of Vespasian in his contest for the empire.
futūrus, see sum.