*Feggy. Fair.—N.W., obsolete.

'Their persons [in North Wilts] are generally plump and feggy.'—Aubrey's Nat. Hist. Wilts, p. 11, ed. Brit.

Fiddler's-money. Small change (threepenny and fourpenny bits).—N. & S.W.

*Fiddle-sticks. Scrophularia aquatica, L., Water Figwort.—S.W. (Little Langford.)

Fighting-cocks. Add:—Plantago lanceolata, L., Ribwort Plantain.—S.W. (Charlton.)

Firk. (2) Add:—S.W. (Deverill.)

Flashy heats. Hot flushes, that come and go when one is feverish and weak, as a woman after her confinement.—N.W.

Flask. A limp straw-basket used to carry food and tools. Used in Glouc.—S.W., occasionally.

Flip, Flip-tongued. Smooth-spoken, glib.—N.W.

Folly. Add:—In Berks the word is frequently applied to a round clump of fir-trees on a hill.