An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 329

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 329


~Fuddum~, _s._ Drift at intervals, Ang.


FUDGIE, _adj._ Gross, Loth.


V. ~Fodgel~.


To FUF, FUFF, _v. n._ To puff, S.


_Doug._


Germ. _pfuffen_, id.


_To_ ~Fuff~, _v. a._ To blow intermittently, S.


_Burns._


~Fuff~, _s._ A puff, S.


_Lyndsay._


~Fuffars~, _s. pl._ Bellows, Ang.


_To_ FUFFLE, _v. a._ To put any thing in disorder, S.


Isl. _fipla_, contrectare.


FUGE, _s._ Perhaps, a kind of pick-axe.


Fr. _fouaige_, id.


_K. Hart._


FUGe, FUGIE, _adj._ Fugitive.


_Doug._


~Fuge~, ~Fugie~, _s._


1. A fugitive, S.


_Poems Buch. Dial._


2. One who flies from the fight, S.


_Brand._


FUISH, _pret._ Fetched, S.


_Ross._


_To_ FULE, _v. n._ To play the fool.


_Barbour._


FULYE, _s._


1. A leaf.


_Douglas._


2. Leaf gold, S.


_Gawan and Gol._


Fr. _feuille_, id.


_To_ FULYIE, _v. a._ To defile.


_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._


~Fulyie~, _s._


1. The dung of a town, S.


_Act Sedt._


2. Transferred to manure.


_Kelly._


~Fulyear~, s. One who pollutes.


_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._


FULLYERY, _s._ Leaved work.


_Pal. Hon._


Fr. _fueill-er_, to foliate.







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