To FELL, adj. to kill; to murder.
To FEND, FEN, v. a. to shift.
FERLIE, FAIRLIE, s. a wonder.
FETTEL, FETTLE, s. power; energy.
FEU, FEW, s. a possession held on payment of a certain yearly rent, the same as a chief-rent in England.
FEYKIE, adj. troublesome.
To FICKE, FYKE, v. n._ to be in a restless state.
FIDDLING, adj. trifling, although apparently busy.
FIDGING, v. n. itching.
To FILE, FYLE, v. a. to dirty or sully.