FUNYIE, s. A polecat.
V. [Foyn].
To FUNK, v. a.
1. To strike, S.
2. To kick behind, S.
Funk, s.
1. A stroke, S.
2. A kick, S.
3. Ill humour, Loth.
Teut. in de fonck zijn, turbari.
FUR, FURE, FEURE, s.
1. A furrow, S.
Wallace.
Furlenth, s. The length of a furrow.
Gawan and Gol.
2. What resembles a furrow.
Douglas.
Dan. fur, A. S. furh, id.
FUR. pret.
1. Went.
Wallace.
2. Fared; as to food.
Wallace.
FURC, s. Gallows.
V. [Pit].
To FURE, v. a.
1. To carry.
Acts Ja. III.
2. To conduct.
Bellenden.