Foght; Fois. See Fight; Foo.

Foysoune, n. abundance, great number, X 166. [OFr. foison.]

Fold(e), n. earth, in (vp)on folde, allit. tag of little meaning, V 305, XIV b 18. [OE. fólde.]

Fold(e), quasi-sb. (variety, repetition) in many oþer folde, manifold other things, I 20; other wise many fold, in manifold other fashions, XVII 54; bi foldis seuen, seven times, XVII 13. [False division of OE. manig-fáld, seofon-fáld, &c., where -fáld is adj. suffix.]

Folde, v. to fold; enfold, XV f 9, 10; Folde, pp. (? or pa. t.) in folde vp, ? covered with her hands, or upturned, VI 74. [OE. fáldan.]

Fole, Folys, &c. See Fool.

Folehardi, adj. foolhardy, II 426. [OFr. fol-hardi.] See Fool.

Folȝed. See Folwen.

Foly, n. folly, I 67, XI b 123. [OFr. folie.]

Folk(e), n. people, II 389, VIII a 292, 295, &c.; mortals, VII 45; Folkes, pl. peoples, XVI 70. [OE. folc.]