fa, IV, 260, 6; 261, 6: who.
fa, V, [118], B 10: fault.
fa, my lady cannot fa sic servants, I, 116, 11: have such fall to her, put up with. fa frae her, II, 133, D 1: break off, give up.
fa, fae, IV, 256, 5; 337, f 2, 3, 7: from.
faa, V, [275] a, 8: who.
face, with a, III, 180, 12: with effrontery, boldness.
fache, fetch.
fact, III, 229, 32; IV, 11, 11: offence, crime.
fadge. fat fadge, II, 182, 8: “a lusty and clumsy woman.” Jamieson. “fadgy, corpulent, unwieldy. fudge, a little, fat person. North.” Halliwell. “fodge, a fat person; evidently the same with fadge.” Jamieson. A dirty drab is the phrase corresponding to fat fadge, II, 194, 10 (fusom fag, IV, 469, I 10, 12). See fag, fug.
fadther, IV, 260, 7: father.