Glossary of Latin Words.
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- firmura:—a lock; the right of closing.
- fisantum:—a pheasant.
- fistuca:—a fishing rod.
- fistulator:—a piper.
- flxula:—a buckle; a button.
- flabellum:—a vane.
- flaccum:—an arrow.
- flaco:—a marsh; a flagon; a cake. See flato.
- flagellum:—a flail; a door-bar.
- flaketta:—a flask.
- flameola:—a garment, usually of silk.
- flameum:—a kerchief.
- flamicia:—flawn, custard.
- flao. See flato.
- flare dolia:—to hoop (?) casks.
- flasca:—a flask.
- flato, flauto:—a cake, a custard.
- flrcharia:— service of supplying arrows.
- flecharius, flecherius:—a fletcher.
- flechia:—an arrow.
- flechiare:—to make arrows.
- flecta:—an arrow; a hurdle.
- fleebotimacio:—bleeding.
- fleta:—an arm of the sea.
- flexarius:—a fletcher.
- flocci:— flock, refuse wool.
- floccus. See flocca.
- floratus:—embroidered with flowers; scented.
- florenus:—a florin, a gold coin, first coined at Florence, 1252.
- flota, flotta:—a fleet; a raft.
- foagium:—a rent paid in the Channel Islands. See focagium.
- focagium:—focage or housebote; hearth-tax.
- focale, focalia:—fuel; the right of taking fuel.
- focaria:—a housekeeper.
- focarius:—a fireman; a stoker.
- fodera:—a fother (of lead), 1,950 lbs. or 2,000 lbs.; 20 cwt. (E. C. P. 59; 215).
- foderaticum:—fodder.
- fodertorium, foderum, fodrum:—fodder.
- foenatio. See feonatio.
- foesa:—grass.
- fogagium:—fog, rank grass.
- folgare:—to follow; to enter into
- service; to serve.
- folgarius:—a follower; a servant.
- follus:—a fool.
- fongia:—stockfish.
- foo:—a fawn.
- foracra:—a foracre, the head-land of an arable field.
- foragium:—straw; forage; the right of exacting it or obligation to provide it.
- foraneus:—foreign.
- fovarium:—the office of harbinger.
- foratus:—of fur.
- forbannitus:—a banished man.
- forbare:—to clean, to furbish.
- forbarrare:—to bar or deprive.
- forbator:—a furbisher.