Fúnto, as Defúnto, dead, deceased.

Fuocáre, as Infuocáre.

Fuocarẻllo, a little fire.

Fuochétto, a little fire.

Fuóco, the element fire, sometimes vsed for a houshold or family. Also vsed for wrath, disdaine or amorous passion.

Fuóco a céncio, any thing giuen in pitty as if one would giue another fire vpon a ragge for want of a shouell. Also in begging maner.

Fuóco di Sánt'António, a rising in the skin by hot bloud mixt with choller called the Shingles or Saint Antonies fire.

FVO Fuóco di gióia, a bone-fire, a fire of ioy.

Fuóco sácro, as Fuóco di Sánt'António.

Fuocoláre, a harth or place for fire.