Defn: Ornamental work with a needle or hook, as embroidery, crocheting, netting, etc.
FAND
Fand, obs.
Defn: imp. of Find. Spenser.
FANDANGO Fan*dan"go, n.; pl. Fandangoes. Etym: [Sp. A name brought, together with the dance, from the West Indies to Spain.]
1. A lively dance, in 3-8 or 6-8 time, much practiced in Spain and Spanish America. Also, the tune to which it is danced.
2. A ball or general dance, as in Mexico. [Colloq.]
FANE Fane, n. Etym: [L. fanum a place dedicated to some deity, a sanctuary, fr. fari to speak. See Fame.]
Defn: A temple; a place consecrated to religion; a church. [Poet.]
Such to this British Isle, her Christian fanes. Wordsworth.
FANE
Fane, n. Etym: [See Vane.]
Defn: A weathercock. [Obs.]