flow, IV, 79, 14: moss with a spring in it, morass.

flower, I, 352, 3, 4: get flowers for, or deck with flowers.

flutters, II, 154, 21: waggles,

flyte, flight, III, 414 b: dispute, debate, scold (here Percy’s word, replacing flout and mock).

forward, V, [283], 4: compact.

focht, pret. of fecht, ficht, fight, IV, 167, C 10. p. p. feughten, foughten.

fode. See feed.

folde, pret., III, 76, 407: folded.

folle, foal.

folye, I, 327, 17: a very unlikely word (unless we may understand it to have the meaning of Old Fr. foler, errer çà et là). Another text has balye (Fr. baillie), which gives a good sense, under thine own control, in thine own custody. (folye, in 17, may be caught from 18.)