Fama, see [Rumor].
[Fames]; Esuries; Inedia. Fames is hunger from want of food, like λιμός, in opp. to satietas; whereas esuries is hunger from an empty and craving stomach, in opp. to sitis; lastly, inedia is not eating, in a general sense, without reference to the cause, though for the most part from a voluntary resolution, like ἀσιτία. Hence fame and esurie perire mean to die of hunger, whereas inedia perire means to starve one’s self to death. (iii. 119.)
Familia, see [Ædificium].
Familiaris, see [Socius].
Famulus, see [Servus].
Fanum, see [Templum].
Fari, see [Dicere].
“Fari” printed “Fanum” but alphabetized immediately before “Fateri”.
Fas est, see [Concessum est].
Fastidium, see [Spernere].