filtt, p. p., III, 490, 20: filed.
fin, find.
fin, craig and fin, II, 28, 27: whin, whin-stone, synonymous with greenstone, but applied to any hard rock.
finikin, III, 174, 18: fine, handsomely dressed.
fire-beams, IV, 96, 3: should be fire-boams (bombs), as at 99, G 8, H 6.
fire-boams, bombs. See fire-beams.
firlot, IV, 46, 3; 379, 13: the fourth part of a fou, which is a dry measure varying from two to six Winchester bushels (a Winchester bushel being of a slightly less capacity than the present imperial bushel).
firmaty, V, [114], 3: frumenty; in old cookery, wheat pottage, with flesh in it; hulled wheat boiled in milk and seasoned with cinnamon, sugar, etc.
fit, fitt, fyt, fytte, II, 54, 60: song. I, 329, 62; III, 25, 51; 27, 97; 308, 24: division of a song. (A. S. fitt.)
fit, I, 131, G 4, 5; 164, J 6; 302, A 7; 472, 28; 491, 26; IV, 119, 6: foot, feet.