Cf. Sowdone of Babylone (c. 1400) 199, foule shall hem this day bifalle. NE. sense of foul as trip, collision, not found in ME.
Frendschip, sb. friendship, [2.42].
Frow, adv. (glossed festine) swiftly, hastily [1.3]; ON. frãr, swift.
Fugure, sb. figure [28.47].
Ful, full(e), adv. fully [5.24], [9.32], [13.4], &c.
Fulfille, fulfyle, vb. fulfil [23.124], [25.42, 50].
Furloren, pp. lost [46.35].
Fyghtys, vb. 3 p. pr. fights, [34.60],
p. pl. favtt [25.44].