fou, II, 25, 8; 26, 11: a firlot, which see.
fou, V, [270], 9: how.
fou, fow, full. fou drunken, II, 144, 4.
foucht, pret., II, 391, 21: fought. IV, 200, 1: toiled. p. p. foughten, II, 418, 32; III, 277, 22; 281, 14; 333, 30.
fouie, IV, 20, 10: well off, “possessing a comfortable independence.” Jamieson.
fouled, a bill was fouled against him, III, 463 a: (equivalent to) found; he was indicted as guilty.
foumart, IV, 389 b: polecat.
found, III, 23, 15: provided for.
foure-eard foole, II, 483, 7: as denoting a double ass?
fousome, fusom(e), I, 302, B 3, 5, 6; 304, 2, 3: (fulsome) disgustingly filthy.