FAY, s.
1. Faith, O. Fr. fe.
Wyntown.
2. Fidelity, allegiance.
Barbour.
To FAIK, v. a. To grasp.
Douglas.
Fland. fack-en, apprehendere.
To FAIK, v. a. To fold, S.
Burns.
Sw. veck, a fold.
Faik, s.
1. A fold, S. B.
Bannatyne P.
2. A plaid, Ang. Faikie, Aberd.
Journal Lond.
FAIK, s. A stratum of stone, Loth.
FAIK, s. The razor-bill, a bird.
Neill.
To FAIK, v. a.
1. To lower the price of any commodity, Loth. Perths.
2. To let go with impunity, Loth.
Su. G. falk-a, to cheapen.