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_Sir Tristrem._

FOWMARTE, _s._ A polecat, S.

_Acts Ja. I._

O. Fr. _ful_, fetid, and _merder_, a martin.

FOWSUM, FOUSUM, _adj._

1. Luscious, S.

_Ferguson._

2. Obscene, gross.

_Chron. S. P._

3. Nauseous, E. _fulsome_.

_Ross._

A. S. _ful_, impurus, obscoenus, and _sum_.

~Fowsumlie~, _adv._ Loathsomely large.

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

FOWSUM, _adj._ Somewhat too large, S. B. from _fow_, full.

_To_ FOX, _v. n._ To dissemble.

_Baillie._

Isl. _fox-a_, fallere.

_To_ FOZE, _v. n._ To become mouldy, Perths. E. _fust_.

FOZY, _adj._

1. Spungy, porous, S.

2. Applied to one who is _purfled_, or _blawn up_, S. B.

3. Deficient in understanding, S. B.

A. S. _wosig_, humidus, Teut. _voos_, spongiosus.