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GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. 375<br />

Fresche (Fressh), adj. new, 891<br />

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(Fresh), fresh, 1350; (Freshe),<br />

1007; Fresch, bright, 5G0-i ;<br />

Fresch (Fresh), adj. fresh, 1174,<br />

2766; (Frelisse), fresh, 1235;<br />

vigorous, 792, where the Dublin<br />

MS. has/trs.<br />

Freschely, adv. eagerly-, 3816;<br />

Freschly (Freshly), vigorously,<br />

2132; (Fresly), \iuickly, 923;<br />

Freschely (Freshly), boldly, 1031 ;<br />

Freschly, boldly, or quickly, 906.<br />

Fresons, pi. Frisi<strong>an</strong>s, i. e. men in<br />

cloth <strong>of</strong> Frieze, men roughly<br />

clad, 1758. F.frison, a Frisi<strong>an</strong> ;<br />

also a cloth <strong>of</strong> Friesl<strong>an</strong>d (Littre).<br />

Fresys, pr. s. freezes, 2896.<br />

Fretis, 2 pr. pi. fret, vex, irritate,<br />

4400; Freten,^!/!. devoured, 5589.<br />

Frett, pp. adorned, decked, covered,<br />

4766; Fret (Frett), 1542. A.S.<br />

frcetwi<strong>an</strong>.<br />

Frettis, pi. ornaments, 4338. A.S.<br />

frcetwe.<br />

Freit (Frijt), pp. frightened, 1441.<br />

Frigie,Plirvgia,5674 ;<br />

(Frige), 2116.<br />

(Frist), adv. first, 805* 1067 ;<br />

(On<br />

fje first), among the first, 2347<br />

(where ]MS. A. has 07i first).<br />

Frithis, pi. friths, forests, woods,<br />

4131.<br />

Frithmen, pi. woodmen, men <strong>of</strong> the<br />

wood, 5597.<br />

Fro, prep, from, 2691 (Fro), 742*<br />

842, 1056 ;<br />

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conj. from the time<br />

that, 725*. See Fra.<br />

(From), j'Vep. from, 831*.<br />

Frosen, pp. frozen, 3063.<br />

Frusch (Frush), s. charge, rush,<br />

onset, 1215. See the Troy-book.<br />

Frute, s. fruit, 4608 ;<br />

<strong>of</strong>Tspring. 575 ;<br />

Frutis, pi. fruits, 4636 ;<br />

Frutes,<br />

5238 ;<br />

(Frute, s.), 2426.<br />

Frynde (Frend), friend, 864;<br />

(Frende), 2944 ; Frynd (Frend),<br />

2720 ; Fryndis (Frendes), pi.<br />

3421 ;<br />

Frynde (Frendes), pi.<br />

1258.<br />

Fude (Fode), s. food, 2168. See<br />

Fode.<br />

(Fulfyll), imp. s. fulfil, 3173.<br />

Full, adj. full, 56, 65, 66, 112, 358.<br />

&c. In 1. 1275, the phr. 'full <strong>of</strong><br />

themselves' seems to me<strong>an</strong> full<br />

2 6<br />

<strong>of</strong> their troubles, full <strong>of</strong> <strong>an</strong>xieties.<br />

In 1. 2168, we have at the full =<br />

fully.<br />

Full, adv. very, 55, 129, 143, 171,<br />

176, 234, &c. ;<br />

(Ful hey), very<br />

high, 779.<br />

(Fully), adv. full, 1530.<br />

Fulth, s. plenty, abund<strong>an</strong>ce, fullness,<br />

2171.<br />

Fuiidirs (Fonders), pr. s. founders,<br />

trips up, 846.<br />

Furel<strong>an</strong>ge, pi. furlongs, 3856. See<br />

Forknge.<br />

(Furelenth), s. furrow's length, furlong,<br />

2898.<br />

Furrers, pi. furs, 4338. O.F. fourrure,<br />

fur.<br />

Furth, adv. forth, 53, 120, 286, 335 ;<br />

far on, 375 ; forward, 636, 3829 ;<br />

Furthe, forth, away, 333, 408, 621<br />

Furth in with euyn, fortla into the<br />

even, far adv<strong>an</strong>ced in the evening,<br />

3055.<br />

(Furthers), imp. pi. assist, 2700.<br />

Fute, s. foot, 545. See Fote.<br />

Fuyll (Ful), adv. full, very, 2197.<br />

See Full.<br />

Fyaunce (Fi<strong>an</strong>ce), confidence, 1641.<br />

Fvfe, five, 633.<br />

Fyfte, fifth, 3345.<br />

Fyftene, fifteen, 1078.<br />

Fyfti, adj. fifty, 3785.<br />

Fygis, ^j/. tigs, 4821.<br />

Fygour (Figour), s. figure, 2867;<br />

appear<strong>an</strong>ce, 312; Figoure, 613.<br />

Fyld (Feld), s. field, 1943.<br />

(Fyll), 1 pr.pl. subj. may fill, 2168*<br />

Fyude, ger.; To fynde, to be found,<br />

3799 ; Fynd, 1 pr. s. I find, 24,<br />

272, 300, 308, 643; Fyndis<br />

(Fyndes), pr. s. finds, 821, 1315,<br />

1656; (Fyndez), 962, 1078,<br />

(Fyndes hym). pr. s. finds himself,<br />

finds out his true value,<br />

comes to liimself , 3366.<br />

Fyne, ar/y. fine, 1542, 1590; good,<br />

814* ; fine, clear, tr<strong>an</strong>sparent,<br />

485.3.<br />

Fyne, adv. finely, 2766.<br />

Fynely, adv. finely, 3220.<br />

Fynes, pr. s. finishes, ends, dies,<br />

4002* ;<br />

ends, 740* 5626 ; Fyne,<br />

imp. s. cease, 1990 ;<br />

(Fynyd),<br />

2d. s. ended, died, 3100; Fyne,

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