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- furrellus:—a sword sheath; a bow case.
- furrura, fururia:—fur.
- furulus. See furrellus.
- fuscamen:—fustian.
- fusillatim:—fusilly.
- fusillus:—a fusil (heraldic).
- fusor:—a founder, a caster, a melter; a fusour, an officer in the Exchequer.
- fusoria:—the office of fusour.
- fustarius:—a joiner.
- fustianum:—fustian.
- fustum:—a beam, a log, a stump.
- fusus:—a spindle; a fusil (heraldic).
G.
- gabella:—rent; service.
- gabellus:—a gable.
- gablagium:—the same as yabella.
- gablare:—to pay rent.
- gablator:—a rent payer; a farmer.
- gablum:—a cross. See also gabella.
- gabulagium. See gabella.
- gabulum:—a gable; rent; interest. See gabella.
- gabulus. See gabella.
- gachum:—an oar or scull; a staple; a cake.
- gafra:—a wafer.
- gafrarius:—a waferer.
- gageria: —a promise, an engagement, a pledge.
- gagnayium, gaignayium, gainagium:—gain, profit.
- gaila:—a gaol, a prison.
- gaineria:—a tilled field; a crop.
- gaiola. See gaila.
- gaivelettum. See gaveletum.
- galathia:—pickle for preserving fish.
- galea, galia:—a galley.
- galearia:—a gallery.
- galeasia:—a galliasse, a large galley.
- galeo:—a galleon.
- galeta, galetum:—a gallon; shingle.
- galida:—a galley, a low flat-built ship with both sails and oars.
- galio:—a galleon, a large Spanish sailing ship, with three or four decks.
- galiota, galiotus:—a galliot, a small galley; a master of, or man serving on a galley.
- galirum:—something used by a silk weaver.
- galla:—a shoemaker's last.
- gallecta:—collection of dues.
- galltare:—a mitre.
- gallicantus:—cockcrow.
- gallicidium:—Shrovetide.
- gallinaceus:—a capon.
- galliottus. See galiota.
- gallivolatium:—a cock-glade, a glade along which wood-cocks fly in the morning and evening; a cockshoot, a net set for them in such places.
- gallo, gallona, galo, galona, galum:—a gallon.