fáih ([20], n. 2), n., fraud, deception.

-fáihôn, wv. ([190]), in ga-f. [< fáih. Cp. OE. fâh, adj., hostil, ge-fâh, m., foe, ME. fâ, fô, adj., hostil, (i-) fâ, (i-) fô, m. (sb.), NE. foe. See also ga-fáihôn.]

faíhu ([53]), n. ([106]), catl, property, muney. [OE. feoh, n., ME. fê, NE. fee.]

*faíhu-þraíhns, m. ([91], or -þraíhn, n.; 94?), plenty of catl, riches. [-þraíhns < þreihan + suff. -na-.]

faír-, inseparabl particl, w. vs. and verbal derivativs which it intensifies. [OE. for-, intensiv prefix, ME. NE. for- (except in forfeit, where it is) < Lt. foris, out of doors.]

faír-áihan, prt.-prs. ([203]), to partake.

faír-greipan, stv. ([172]), w. acc., to take hold of, take; Mk. V, 41.

faírguni, n. ([95]), mountain; Mk. III, 13. V, 5. 11. [OE. firgen-, n., mountain, in f.-bêam, m., mountain-tree; f.-holt, n., mountain-wood, etc.]

-faírƕjan, wv. ([188]), in wai-f. [< faírƕus.]

faírƕus, m. ([105]), the world; II. Cor. I, 12. [OE. feorh, m. n., ME. vor, life.]