Facche, [42/599], fetch.
Face, look in the man’s you’re speaking to, [262/16]; [270/67].
Facett, [250/8];
Fr. Facet: m. A Primmer, or Grammer for a young scholler. Cotgrave.
Faceet, booke, Facetus (well-speaking, polite). Pr. Parv.
Falconers, [195/564].
Fall, if any one does, don’t laugh at him, [184/235].
Familiar, don’t be too, [p. 258], F; [p. 260], line F.
Familiar friends, always admit, [p. 217, No. xv].