Fierabras, of Alexandria, “the greatest giant that ever walked the earth.”—Mediæval Romance.

Fion, son of Comnal, an enormous giant, who could place his feet on two mountains, and then stoop and drink from a stream in the valley between.—Gaelic Legend.

Fiorgwyn, the gigantic father of Frigga.—Scandinavian Mythology.

Fracassus, father of Ferrăgus, and son of Morgantê.

Primus erat quidam Fracassus prole gigantis,

Cujus stirps olim Morganto venit ab illo.

Qui bacchioconem campanæ ferre solebat,

Cum quo mille hominum colpos fracasset in uno Merlin Cocaius [i.e. Théophile Folengo],

Histoire Macaronique (1606).

Gabbara, the father of Goliah [sic] of Secondille, and inventor of the custom of drinking healths.—Duchat, [Oe]uvres de Rabelais (1711).