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The Record Interpreter.
- falco:—a falcon.
- falcona:—a fakcon; a small cannon, 2½ inch bore.
- falconaria:—the service of supplying falcons.
- falda:—a fold.
- faldcæ cursus:—a sheep walk.
- faldagium:—faldage, the right to set up folds.
- faldicium:—a fold; fold age, fold-penny; payment for folding sheep, or for leave to set up a fold.
- faldistorium:—an arm-chair; esp. a bishop's throne.
- faldum:—a fold.
- falera:—trappings (phalera).
- falerarius:—a sumpter horse.
- falerator:—a sumpter man.
- falescere:—to cease; to fail.
- falesia:—a rock, a cliff.
- falinga:—a cloak or jacket, used in Ireland (falding?).
- falia, fallum:—a measure of land; tin; a fault.
- fallire:—to fail.
- falmotum:—a folkmote.
- falsare:—to deceive; to falsify; to forge.
- falsarius, falsonarius:—a forger.
- falsator:—a forger.
- falsitas:—forgery.
- falsitia:—treachery.
- falsonaria, falsoneria:—forgery; making false coin.
- falsonarius:—a maker of false coin.
- famen:—a speech.
- familia:—a set of chess or draughts men.
- fanatio: —the fawning season in forests.
- fancielus:—some kind of tenant.
- fanula:—a fanon, a maniple.
- farcinula:—a package, a parcel.
- fardella, fardellum:—a fardel, the quarter, or eighth of a yard land.
- fardellarius:—the holder of a fardel.
- fardellus:—a bundle; a fardel; the holder of a fardel.
- farinagium:—toll of meal or flour.
- farricapsium:—the hopper of a mill; a bin.
- farsatura:—stuffiug.
- farundella:—a quarter of an acre.
- fascennia, fascina:—a bastile, a wooden fort used in besieging a town.
- fasianus:—a pheasant.
- fassus:—a faggot.
- fausetum: —treble; a faucet.
- faverca:—a forge.
- febrimatio:—ploughing or digging up land.
- feida:—a feud.
- feira:—a fair.
- feissa:—a strip or stripe (?).
- felagus:—faithful; a companion.
- felo:—a felon.
- felonia:—felony.
- felonice:—feloniously.
- felparia, feltrum:—felt.
- femoralia:—drawers, breeches; cuisses.