ferus, adj., wild, barbarous, cruel.

fessus, adj., tired, weary; weak, feeble.

fēstīnō, āre, āvī, ātum, to hasten, hurry.

Fētiālis, is (sc. sacerdōs), m., an ambassador, treaty priest, who negotiated treaties of peace, and made formal declarations of war.

[Fētiālis, e], adj., pertaining to the Fetiales, Fetial (see preceding word).

fīdēliter [fīdēlis, faithful], adv., faithfully.

Fīdēnātēs, ium, pl. m., the people of Fidenae, an ancient town on the Tiber, five miles north of Rome.

fidēs, fideī, f., good faith, integrity; trust, belief, credence; pledge.

fīdūcia, ae [fīdus, faithful], f., trust, confidence, reliance; courage.

[fīgō, ere, fīxī, fīxus], to fix, fasten.