fast by, close by.
fasten a quarrel, start a quarrel.
fas-tidˈi-ous (făs-tĭdˈĭ-ŭs), difficult to please.
fathˈom (făthˈŭm), search; a measure of length containing six feet used chiefly in measuring cables and depth of water.
fa-tiguedˈ (fȧ-tēgdˈ), tired.
Feast of the Holy Trinity (trĭnˈĭ-tĭ), the Sunday next after Pentecost.
feat (fēt), noble deed, exploit.
feign (fān), pretend.
fe-licˈi-ty (fe᷵-lĭsˈĭ-tĭ), bliss, happiness.
fell (fĕl), an elevated wild field, moor, down.