Fygges, [5/74]; [p. 84], figs.

Fyle, [191/435], fill?

Fylour, [191/447], a rod on which the bed-curtains hung.

Fylour looks like felloe, G. felge, which is explained as something bent round; it would apply to the curtain-rod round the top of the bed.” Wedgwood.

Fylynge, [263/52], dirtying;

A.S. fúlian, to foul; fýlnes, foulnes; fýlđ, filth.

Fynne, [p. 151], cut up.

Fyr, [184/232], further.

Fyr hous, [194/514], privy?

Fysegge, [p. 216, No. x], phiz, face.