Falconétto, a piece called a Faulconet.

Falcónico, of the nature of a Faulcon.

Falconiẻra, a hawking pouch or bag.

Falconiẻre, a faulkner, a hawker. Also some part about a ship.

Fálda, a flake of snow, the skirt of a coat. Also the bending, the side or foote of a hill. Also the armor piece called the taces or cuishards. Also a folde, an enfoulding, a plaiting, a wrinkle or puckering in any garment. Also bandles, rowles or swathes. Also a handfull or locke of wooll or flaxe.

Faldáre, to flake as snow. Also to fold, to plaite, to wrinkle, to pucker. Also to bandle, to roule, or swath vp as they doe yong children.

Faldarẻllo, a litle pretty playing dog, such as gentlewomen loue to haue in their laps.

Faldẻa, an open or loose garment that the noble women of Venice were wont to weare.

Fálde, the plurall of Fálda.

Faldeláre, as Faldáre.