Chaucer's Works, Volume 6 — Introduction, Glossary, and IndexesChaucer, Geoffrey
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Chaucer's Works, Volume 6 — Introduction, Glossary, and Indexes
Chaucer, Geoffrey
English poetry -- Middle English, 1100-1500
FRUYTESTERES, _s. pl. fem._ fruit-sellers, C 478.
FRYE, _v._ fry, A 383, D 487.
FUGITIF, _adj._, fleeing from (Lat. _profugus_), HF. 146.
FUL, _adj._ full, 1. 42, A 306, B 86; satiated, T. iii. 1661; Fulle, _def._
full, true, T. i. 1059; entire, 7. 116; T. i. 610; _atte fulle_, at the
full, completely, 3. 899; T. i. 209; A 651, 3936, 4305.
FUL, _adv._ fully, B 5. p 3. 138; T. i. 79; F 1230; very, quite, 1. 150; 2.
33; 4. 18; 5. 125; B 3506, F 52; _f. many_, very many, F 128.
FULFILLE, _v._ fulfil, 6. 17; Fulfelle (Kentish form), _ger._ T. iii. 510;
Fulfuldest, _2 pt. s._ didst satisfy, B 2. p 3. 41; Fulfilled, _pp._ quite
full, L. 54; R. 314, 640; Fulfild, _pp._ filled full, full, R. 1282; 5. 89;
7. 42; A 940, B 660, 3713, C 3, D 859; plentifully supplied, B 3. p. 3. 69;
completely satisfied, satiated, B 3. p 3. 70, m 12. 30; completed, fully
performed, E 596, I 17.
FULLICHE, _adv._ fully, HF. 428; E 706.
FULSOMNESSE, _s._ fulness, copiousness, excess, F 405.
FUME, _s._ vapour, B 4114.
FUMETERE, _s._ fumitory, _Fumaria officinalis_, B 4153.
FUMIGACIOUNS, _pl._ fumigations, HF. 1264.
FUMOSITEE, _s._ fumes arising from drunkenness, C 567, F 358.
FUNDACIOUN, _s._ foundation, L. 739.
FUNDEMENT (1), _s._ foundation, D 2103; Fundament, HF. 1132 _n_. (2)
fundament, C 950.
FUNERAL, _adj._ T. v. 302; funereal, 2864, 2912.
FURIAL, _adj._ tormenting, furious, F 448.
FURIE, _s._ Fury (see note), F 950; monster, A 2684; rage, T. v. 212; Fury,
rage, T. iv. 845; Furies, _pl._ T. v. 1498; L. 2252.
FURIOUS, _adj._ 4. 123; 7. 50.
FURLONG, _s._ distance for a race, race-course, B 4. p 3. 7; Furlongs,
_pl._ furlongs, A 4166; Furlong-wey, a short distance, B 557; Forlong-wey,
a brief time (lit. time of walking a furlong, 2-1/2 minutes), T. iv. 1237;
Furlong-wey, 7. 328; HF. 2064; L. 307 (see note), 841; A 3637, 4199, D
1692, E 516.
FURRE, _s._ fur, R. 228.
FURRED, _pp._ furred, trimmed with fur, R. 227, 408; T. iii. 738.
FURRINGE, _s._ fur-trimming, I 418.
FURTH, _adv._ forward, A. ii. 46. 5; Furthe, A. ii. 46. 17. See FORTH.
FURTHEREN, _v._ further, aid; Furthre, _ger._ to help, HF. 2023; Furthered,
_pp._ advanced, 7. 273. See FORTHREN.
FURTHERING, _s._ helping, 5. 384; Furtheringes, _pl._ help, HF. 636.
FURTHER-OVER, moreover, 2. 85. See FORTHER-OVER.
FURTHRE, _ger._ to help, HF. 2023. See FURTHEREN.
FURY, _s._ rage, T. iv. 845. See FURIE.
FUSIBLE, _adj._ fusible, capable of being fused, G 856.
FUSTIAN, _s._ fustian, A 75.
FUTUR, _adj._ future, T. v. 748; G 875.
FUTURES, _s. pl._ future events, B 5. p 6. 140; future times, p 6. 13.
FY, _interj._ fie! 3. 1115; 5. 596; T. i. 1038; HF. 1776; A 3552, B 80,
4081, F 686, 1227.
FYF, five, B 3602. See FYVE.
FYLE, _s._ file, A 2508.
FYLE, _v._ file, smoothe by filing, 5. 212; Fyled, _pp._ A 2152.
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