Foir-speikar, s. first speaker, XVII. 266.
Fol, adj. foolish, XVI. 651.
Folde, pp. enfolded, I. iii. 9. 76.
Fole, s. fool, II. 373; voc. XVIII. 126.
Fon, v. to be foolish, act foolishly, dote, XXIV. 458.
Fond, pt. s. found, VIII. 622.
Fongeth, pr. pl. take, II. 967.
Foole, adj. foolish, XIX. 1.
Foon, s. pl. foes, V. 466; VIII. 280.
For, prep. on account of, I. i. 3. 156; for fear of, II. 880; XVII. 118, 207.