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GLOSSARY.
163
Flewour, s. smell, i. 1039 ; flewoure,
iv. 275.
Fleworande, pr. p. smelling, viii.
1478.
Fleycht, s. flight, ii. 1339.
Fleyit, pp. frightened, vi. 322, 1924.
Flitande, pr. p. quarrelling, iii. 763.
Flittande, pr. p. moving, vi. 2223.
Flot, s. fleet, vii. 2585, viii. 3384;
flote, iv. 849.
Flour de lice, s. “fleer de lis,” W vii.
2131.
Flowrit, pt. flowered, decked up, viii.
3268.
Floys, s. pool, iv. 234 (flosche W).
Flude, fiud, j. flood, river, i. 231,
9S9, ii. 457 ; fludis, rivers, i. 129.
Flum, s. river, i. 904, 925.
Flurisses, v. are thriving, i. 574;
flureist,//. adorned, i. Prol. 10.
Flurynys, s. florins, W ix. 1059.
Flux, s. dysentery, v. 821 (flukis W).
Flygand, s. flight, flying one? W vi.
2289.
Flyttit, pp. removed, vii. 781 ; flytt-
ynge, s. baggage, viii. 5692.
Folk, s. people, nation, ii. 285 (a
folkzr W) ; folk, ii. 290.
Folowis, s. companions, iv. 1475.
Foly, a. foolish, W ii. 1451, W viii.
1624.
For ; bot for, although, because, viii.
5337, 5341- N. E. D. But, c. 29.
Forbere, v. to pass by, to omit, to
shun, ii. 1029, 1060, v. 3933 ; for-
bar, pt., iii. 822.
Forbodyn, forbidden, ii. 598, 604.
Forborn, p>p. borne with, v. 3954.
Forbyssenynge, s. presage, viii. 6119.
Fordeide, s. benefit, ii. 980.
Fordid, pt. destroyed, slew, W v.
941, W v. 5258; fordide, v. 3961.
Fordillit, pp. hidden, kept concealed,
ii. 874 (fordelyd R).
Fordo, v. to oppress, W v. 3842; to
confound, W viii. 5538.
For elderis, s. ancestors, ix. 1606.
Foret, s. forehead, i. 721, 746.
For fauchtyn, pp. exhausted with
fighting, iii. 298.
Forfet, pp. forfeited, vii. 2272.
Forga, v. to forfeit, v. 594.
Forletit, pp. given up, forgotten, W
ii. 876.
Forly, v. to lie with, viii. 2741.
Formale, a. formal, proper, right, ix.
Prol. 58 (formabill L).
Formast, a. first, W v. 4886 ; formest,
W vi. 1461.
Formyt, pp. fully formed, ripe,
mature, W v. 4047.
For out,without, viii. 184.
Forouth, adv. previously, W ii. 658.
Forouttyn, prep, without, i. 923,
1405, ii. 205; forouttin maire,
without delay, immediately, W ix.
1 too.
Forow, prep, before, iv. 2382.
For quhy, conj. because, W ii. 201.
Forrayide, pt. plundered, ix. 637.
Forreouris, s. foragers, iv. 453, viii.
6194.
Forret, s. forehead, v. 5396; front,
top? viii. 6193.
For rewit, pt. rued greatly, vii. 3297.
Forrow, prep, before, viii. 2381 (L).
Fors, s. strength, i. 976, ii. 30; on
fors, of fors, violently, by strong
means, i. 1036, ii. 1600, 1638; wij>
forssis, with force, i. 403.
Forsawycht, pp. premeditated, vii.
2988; forsauycht, vii. 3017.
Forseying, s. foresight, W vi. 2545.
Forslatis, s. small forts, W viii. 4007.
Forspokyn, pp. previously arranged,
viii. 2852.
Forssit, pt. enforced, endeavoured,
viii 5608.
Forstaris, s. forresters, vi. 738.
Fortaleis, r. forts, viii. 1717.
Forteris, s. fortresses, viii. 5008.
For thi, conj. therefore, i. 1193, ii.
495-
Forfirmare, adv. further, ii. 862.
Forthynk, v. to repent of, v. 5309;
forthocht, pt., W vii. 3257.
Forthocht, pp. premeditated, W vii.
2954; forthowcht, vii. 2988 (R),
vii. 3017 (R).
Fortres, s. fortress, viii. 3697.
Fortulice, s. fortalice, viii. 4177, 4211.
Fortyrit, pp. exhausted, iv. 739, v.
148.
For wakyn, pp. exhausted with wak¬
ing, viii. 2547.
Forget, pp. forgotten, vii. 3146; for-
3et, pt. forgot, iii. 969 ; forjhet, vii.
1782.
Fosterit, pp. brought up, iii. 637 ;
fostorit, i. 1538.
Foundar, v. 1336.
Founde, v. to depart, to go, viii.
6905, 7072.
Foundit, pp. founded, i. 868, 1704 ;
grounded, W viii. 317; foundyt of,
relying on, vi. Prol. 15.
Fourtid, a. fortieth, v. 405.
Foyle, r. foal, i. 1042.
163
Flewour, s. smell, i. 1039 ; flewoure,
iv. 275.
Fleworande, pr. p. smelling, viii.
1478.
Fleycht, s. flight, ii. 1339.
Fleyit, pp. frightened, vi. 322, 1924.
Flitande, pr. p. quarrelling, iii. 763.
Flittande, pr. p. moving, vi. 2223.
Flot, s. fleet, vii. 2585, viii. 3384;
flote, iv. 849.
Flour de lice, s. “fleer de lis,” W vii.
2131.
Flowrit, pt. flowered, decked up, viii.
3268.
Floys, s. pool, iv. 234 (flosche W).
Flude, fiud, j. flood, river, i. 231,
9S9, ii. 457 ; fludis, rivers, i. 129.
Flum, s. river, i. 904, 925.
Flurisses, v. are thriving, i. 574;
flureist,//. adorned, i. Prol. 10.
Flurynys, s. florins, W ix. 1059.
Flux, s. dysentery, v. 821 (flukis W).
Flygand, s. flight, flying one? W vi.
2289.
Flyttit, pp. removed, vii. 781 ; flytt-
ynge, s. baggage, viii. 5692.
Folk, s. people, nation, ii. 285 (a
folkzr W) ; folk, ii. 290.
Folowis, s. companions, iv. 1475.
Foly, a. foolish, W ii. 1451, W viii.
1624.
For ; bot for, although, because, viii.
5337, 5341- N. E. D. But, c. 29.
Forbere, v. to pass by, to omit, to
shun, ii. 1029, 1060, v. 3933 ; for-
bar, pt., iii. 822.
Forbodyn, forbidden, ii. 598, 604.
Forborn, p>p. borne with, v. 3954.
Forbyssenynge, s. presage, viii. 6119.
Fordeide, s. benefit, ii. 980.
Fordid, pt. destroyed, slew, W v.
941, W v. 5258; fordide, v. 3961.
Fordillit, pp. hidden, kept concealed,
ii. 874 (fordelyd R).
Fordo, v. to oppress, W v. 3842; to
confound, W viii. 5538.
For elderis, s. ancestors, ix. 1606.
Foret, s. forehead, i. 721, 746.
For fauchtyn, pp. exhausted with
fighting, iii. 298.
Forfet, pp. forfeited, vii. 2272.
Forga, v. to forfeit, v. 594.
Forletit, pp. given up, forgotten, W
ii. 876.
Forly, v. to lie with, viii. 2741.
Formale, a. formal, proper, right, ix.
Prol. 58 (formabill L).
Formast, a. first, W v. 4886 ; formest,
W vi. 1461.
Formyt, pp. fully formed, ripe,
mature, W v. 4047.
For out,without, viii. 184.
Forouth, adv. previously, W ii. 658.
Forouttyn, prep, without, i. 923,
1405, ii. 205; forouttin maire,
without delay, immediately, W ix.
1 too.
Forow, prep, before, iv. 2382.
For quhy, conj. because, W ii. 201.
Forrayide, pt. plundered, ix. 637.
Forreouris, s. foragers, iv. 453, viii.
6194.
Forret, s. forehead, v. 5396; front,
top? viii. 6193.
For rewit, pt. rued greatly, vii. 3297.
Forrow, prep, before, viii. 2381 (L).
Fors, s. strength, i. 976, ii. 30; on
fors, of fors, violently, by strong
means, i. 1036, ii. 1600, 1638; wij>
forssis, with force, i. 403.
Forsawycht, pp. premeditated, vii.
2988; forsauycht, vii. 3017.
Forseying, s. foresight, W vi. 2545.
Forslatis, s. small forts, W viii. 4007.
Forspokyn, pp. previously arranged,
viii. 2852.
Forssit, pt. enforced, endeavoured,
viii 5608.
Forstaris, s. forresters, vi. 738.
Fortaleis, r. forts, viii. 1717.
Forteris, s. fortresses, viii. 5008.
For thi, conj. therefore, i. 1193, ii.
495-
Forfirmare, adv. further, ii. 862.
Forthynk, v. to repent of, v. 5309;
forthocht, pt., W vii. 3257.
Forthocht, pp. premeditated, W vii.
2954; forthowcht, vii. 2988 (R),
vii. 3017 (R).
Fortres, s. fortress, viii. 3697.
Fortulice, s. fortalice, viii. 4177, 4211.
Fortyrit, pp. exhausted, iv. 739, v.
148.
For wakyn, pp. exhausted with wak¬
ing, viii. 2547.
Forget, pp. forgotten, vii. 3146; for-
3et, pt. forgot, iii. 969 ; forjhet, vii.
1782.
Fosterit, pp. brought up, iii. 637 ;
fostorit, i. 1538.
Foundar, v. 1336.
Founde, v. to depart, to go, viii.
6905, 7072.
Foundit, pp. founded, i. 868, 1704 ;
grounded, W viii. 317; foundyt of,
relying on, vi. Prol. 15.
Fourtid, a. fortieth, v. 405.
Foyle, r. foal, i. 1042.
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Description | A collection of over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700. Most titles are in Scots, and include editions of poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. Edited by a key scholarly publisher of Scotland's literary history, and published from the late 19th century onwards by the Scottish Text Society. Available here are STS series 1-3. |
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