FOSTER, s. Progeny, Sw. id.
Gl. Sibb.

To FOTCH, FOUTCH, FOCH, v. a.
1. To change situation.
R. Bruce.
2. To shift horses in a plough.
3. To exchange in any way, S. B.

To Fotch, v. n. To flinch.
Evergreen.

Isl. fetta, retrorsum flectere.

FOTHYR, s. A cart-load.
V. [Fudder].

FOU, s. A pitch-fork.
Buchan.

FOUD, s. The president of the Supreme Court formerly held in the Orkney Islands.
Barry.

Su. G. fogde, fougte, praefectus.

FOUL, adj. Wet, rainy, S.
Ross.

To FOUND, v. n. To go.
V. [Fonde].