A. S. fand-ian, tentare.

To FAYND, v. n. To shift.
V. [Fend].
Wallace.

FAYNDING, s. Perhaps, guile.
Barbour.

FAINY, adv. Not understood.
Houlate.

FAINTICE, s. Dissembling.
Barbour.

Fr. faintise.

FAIPLE, s. To hang the faiple, to be chopfallen, S.
A. Scott.

FAIR, adj. Calm, Orkney.

FAIR, FERE, FEYR, s. Appearance.

A. S. feorh, vultus.