Dialect of Sanskrit, used by Chinese Buddhists.
⁂ The full term is “Fan-lan-mo,” equivalent for “Brahma” in Chinese. See “Families of Speech,” p. 14.
Fanintshi.
African: assigned by Barth to Hamarua. See [Batta].
Fant or Fante (1).
A name for the Gipsey dialect of Norway.
Fantee or Fanti (2).
African: dialect of the Gold-coast, closely resembling Avekvom, Ashantee, &c. See Kilham’s “Specimens.” Same as the Inta of Bowditch.
Faroer or Faroese.
Teutonic: a sub-dialect of Scandinavian, spoken in the Faroe Is., and closely resembling Icelandic. See [Ferroe].