An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 281

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 281


O. Fr. _fatraille_, trumpery.


FAUCH, FAW, FEWE, _adj._ Pale red, fallow; dun, Aberd.


_Douglas._


A. S. _fah_, _fealg_, _fealh_, helvus.


_To_ FAUCH, FAUGH, _v. a._


1. To fallow ground, S.


_Statist. Acc._


2. To beat. _He faught him well_, S. B.


_Gl. Shirr._


Isl. _faag-a_, Su. G. _faei-a_, purgare.


~Fauch~, ~Faugh~, _adj._ Fallow, not sowed, S.


~Fauch~, ~Faugh~, _s._


1. A single furrow, from lea, Ang.


2. The land thus managed, S. B.


_Statist. Acc._


3. Applied to the tearing of character, Ang.


FAUCHT, _pret._ Fought.


V. ~Fecht~.


FAUTE, FAWT.


V. ~Falt~.


FAUc.u.mTULIES, _s. pl._ Perquisites due by the tenant to the proprietor, Ang.


FAVELLIS, _pl._ Perhaps, savours.


_K. Hart._


FAULTOUR, _s._ A transgressor.


_Lyndsay._


FAUSE-HOUSE, _s._ A vacancy in a stack, for preserving corns, q. _false house_.


_Burns._


FAW, _adj._ Pale red.


V. ~Fauch~.


~Faw~, _adj._ Of diverse colours.


_Gawan and Gol._


A. S. _f.a.g_, _fah_, versicolor.


To FAW, Fa, _v. a._


1. To obtain.


_Burns._


2. To have as ones lot, S.


_Popular Ball._


~Faw~, ~Fa~, _s._


1. Share, S.


_Ross._


2. Lot, chance, S.


_Burns._


FAW, Fa, _s._ A fall, S.


_To_ ~Shak a Fa~, _s._







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