Flum, sb. == stream. Alys. 3402. AS. flum. Lat. flumen
Flumbardyng, sb. == a fiery, hot-tempered man. Alys. 1788. Fr. flambard, a torch
Fly, sb. (the insect). RG. 428
Fly, v. n. == to fly with wings; pret. ‘fleȝ’ 184 β; part, ‘yflowe.’ RG. 29
—— == to fly away, escape; pret. ‘flowe.’ RG. 372; ‘flew.’ RG. 18
Fnaste, v. n. == breathe. HD. 548. AS. fnæst
—— sb. == breath or windpipe? O. and N. 44
Fo, v. a. == take. O. and N. 179; [vone]. RG. 204; [ifo]. O. and N. 612; 3s. pres. ‘ifodh.’ O. and N. 1643. AS. fón
Foam, sb. 404 β. AS. fám
—— v. n. RG. 208