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~Feydom~, _s._ The state of being near death, or that conduct which is supposed to indicate it, S.
FEY, _s._
1. A fief, held of a superior.
_Barbour._
2. A kingdom; improperly.
_Wyntown._
FEY, _s._ A foe.
V. ~Fa~.
_Maitland Poems._
FEID, FEDE, _s._ Enmity; a quarrel, S.
_Wallace._
Isl. _faide_, _fed_, Su. G. _fegd_, A. S. _faehth_, E. _fewd_.
~Feidom~, _s._ Enmity.
_Evergreen._
FEIGH, FEECH, _interj._ Fy, S.
_Ramsay._
Alem. _fig-en_, A. S. _fi-an_, odisse.
FEYK, _s._ Restlessness, proceeding from nervous affection, the _fidgets_.
V. ~Fyke~.
_Polwart._
FEIL, FEILE, FEILL, FELE, _adj._ Many.
_Barbour._
Isl. _fiol_. pluralitas; A. S. _feala_, _fela_, many.