Fa-vo´ni-us, the West wind, [176].

Fear, [266].

Fen´ris, a wolf, the son of Loki the Evil Principle of Scandinavia; supposed to have personated the element of fire, destructive except when chained, [332], [333], [344], [349].

Fen-sa´lir, Freya’s palace, called the Hall of the Sea, where were brought together lovers, husbands, and wives who had been separated by death, [344].

Fer´ra-gus, a giant, opponent of Orlando, [657]-[658].

Fer´rau, one of Charlemagne’s knights, [667], [669], [737].

Fer´rex, brother of Porrex, the two sons of Leir, [385].

Fire-worshippers, of ancient Persia, [318]-[320].

See [Parsees].

Flol-lo, Roman tribune in Gaul, [405], [406].