Fare, [162], go. This word is very common in early English.

Faryn, [89], fare.

Faryn, [163], gone.

Fawe, [293], glad. Vide [fayn]. The same form of the word occurs in Kyng of Tars, 1058.

Fawte, fault.

Fawth, want.

Fe, [183], money. Tyrwhitt says that this word is sometimes used to signify inheritable possessions, in contradistinction to money or moveables. See Lydgate’s Minor Poems, p. 117.

Feble, feeble.

Feetly, [135], fitly, properly.

Fey, faith.