[ feohwite] n. fine for coining false money, LL 319 col. 2.
fēol pret. 3 sg. of [feallan].
[ fēol] (ē, ī) f. ‘file,’ Rd; ÆL.
feola = [fela]
[ fēolaga] m. partner, ‘fellow,’ Chr 1016d. [ON. fēlage]
[ ±fēolan3] (ē) to cleave, be joined to, adhere: enter, penetrate, pass into, through or over, betake oneself to, Chr: undergo: persevere in. [Goth. filhan]
[ fēold] pret. 3 sg. of [fealdan].
feolde = [folde]
[ fēoldon] pret. pl. of [fealdan].
[ fēolheard] hard as a file? hard enough to resist the file? Ma 108 (or ?= *felaheard).