fiers (A.N.) proud, fierce
fighten (A.S.) to fight. pret. s. faught, [391], [402]. pl. foughten. part. pas. y-foughte, [126], [336]
fyle (A.N.) [86], a daughter, girl, apparently used here in the sense of a common woman; as they say now in French, elle n'est qu'une fille, she is no better than a strumpet
fyn (A.N.) [403], fine, clever
fynden (A.S.) to find, to furnish. pres. s. he fynt, [73], [146], [305], [367]. pret. s. fond, foond, [219], [304], [312]
fir (A.S.) [360], fire. fuyr, fire
fithele (A.N.) [272], to fiddle. fithele, [165], a fiddle
flappen (A.S.) to strike with a flail or with any flat loose weapon. pret. pl. flapten, [128]
flatten (A.N.) to slap. pret. s. flatte, [104]