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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 276

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_Garden._

A. S. _feald-an_, plicare.

_To_ FALE, _v. n._ To happen.

_Wyntown._

FALK, FAUK, _s._ The Razor-bill.

_Martin._

_To_ FALL, _v. n._

1. To fall to, as one's portion, p.r.o.n. _faw_, S.

_Peblis to the Play._

2. To be one's turn. _It fawis me now_, S.

_To_ ~Fall~ _by_, _v. n._ To be lost, S.

_Rutherford._

_To_ FALL _with child_, to become pregnant, S.

FALL, (p.r.o.n. _faw_) _s._ A measure six ells square, S.

_Skene._

Su. G. _fale_, pertica, a perch.

FALL, FAW, _s._ A trap, S.

_Evergreen._

Germ. _falle_, Su. G. _falla_, decipula.

FALLBRIG, _s._ A bridge used in a siege, which the besiegers let _fall_ on the walls, that they might enter by it.

_Barbour._

FALLEN STARS, a gelatinous plant, found in pastures, &c. after rain, S.

~Sea fallen stars~, ~Sea lungs~, An animal thrown on the sea-sh.o.r.e, S.

_To_ FALLOW, _v. a._ To follow, S.

_Douglas._

FALOW, FALLOW, _s._ Fellow.

_Wyntown._

_To_ ~Fallow~, _v. a._ To equal.

_Dunbar._

FALSAR, FALSARIE, _s._ A falsifier.

_Acts Marie._

FALSED, FALSETTE, _s._

1. Falsehood.

_Dunbar._

2. A forgery.

O. Fr. _faulsete_.

_Acts Mar._

FALT, FAUTE, FAWT, _s._ Want.

O. Fr. _faute_.

_Barbour._

FAME, FAIM, FEIM, _s._

1. Foam, S.

_Douglas._

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