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ETTULNES
fācenstafas nip. treachery, deceit, B101S.
fācentācen n. deceitful token, CB 1566.
facg m. plaice.? loach.? WW1803J.
fāeian to try to obtain, get, AO152'.
fācn?=4fācen; fāone=fǽone
facum dp. of fæo.

±fadian to arrange, dispose, guide, Æ.
fadlend m. manager, OEQ56MS.
±fadung f. arrangement, order, disposition,
dispensation,
Æ.
fadur (A) = fæder

fæc (e) n. space of time, while, division,
interval, Lk;
Æ,CP : period of five years,
lustrum,
WW43116. ['fee'; Ger. faoh]
fæccan=fecoan

fæcele (e1) f. torch, WW. [Qer. faokel]
fǽoenllce=£āoenl!oe
fæoful spacious, Sol856.
fæcile (GL)=f.Ecele

lǽene I. deceitful, treacherous, Ps : vile,
worthless.
II. adv. deceitfully, maliciously,
disgracefully
: (†) exceedingly.
lǽenlg 'dolasus'? RPs7218 (or ? fǽcnlgung
'dolus,' ES38-13).

+fæd orderly, well-conducted, LL : calm,
composed, W5124. [fadian]
lǽd-=fēd-

fæder (e1) rn. usu. indecl. in sg. 'father,' Æ,
VPs;
AO,CP : male ancestor, LkL,Mt: tJte
Father, God, Jn,Mt,VPs :
(in pi.) parents,
M.
eald f. grandfather. Sridda, fēower-
?5a f. etc. great-grandfather, great-great-
grandfather, etc,

lædera (e1) rn. paternal uncle, AO. [cp.
Ger. vetter]

+fædera rn. godfather (in his relation to the
father), M. [Qer.
gevatter]
fæderæðelo† npl. patrimony : paternal

kinship.
fæderen paternal.
+fæderen 6or» of the same father, A011414.
fæderenbrōðor rn. brother (from the, same,
father).
fæderenenōsl (fædren-) n. father's kin, LT.

54[9].
fæderencynn n. father's kin.
fæderenheaU f. father's side, CHK887A.
fæderenrnǽg rn. paternal kinsman, CHB

887K.
fæderenrnǽglS f .paternal kindred, LL392[3].
fæderfilSel rn. fatherland, AO.
fæderleoh n. dowry paid by the father of the

bride, LL.
fædergeard m. father's dwelling, GEH1053.
fædergestrēon n. patrimony, GL.
fæderhlwisc n? 'paterfamilias,' NG.
fæderingmǽg=fæderenmǽg
fæderland n. paternal land, inheritance,
CHB 1101.

fæderlēas fatherless, W.
tæderlic fatherly,' paternal, ancestral, El.
adv. -līoe.

+fædllc fit, suitable, proper, adv. -lice :
orderly, quietly : craftily, CPs824. [fadian]

ettulnes f. greediness, gluttony, Sc556.
ētS I. comp. adv. more easily. II. =ŷS
eð- = æ.S-, ed-
ē.5- = ǽS-, ēaS-, IS-, ŷS-
e'Scwide (QL)=edcwide
ēðe† barren, waste, desolate. [Ger. ode]
ēðel (oe, N) mn, gs. ētSles country, native
land, home, Lk,Met ; CP. †hwǽles ē. the
sea, CHE975A : name of the rune, far æ.
['ethel']
ēðelboda m. land's apostle, native preacher,

Gu976.
ēUelcynlng m. king of the land, CE997.
ēðeldrēam m. domestic joy, GEN 1607.
ēðeleard† m. native dwelling.
61S..5lfæsten† n. fortress.
ēðeEand† n, fatherland, country.
ēðellēas† homeless, exiled. "
ēðelmearc† f. boundary of one's country,

territory.
ēUelrice† n. native country.
ēUelriht† n. hereditary right.
ēðel-seld†, -setl† n. settlement.
ēUelstæf (ul, yl) m. heir, successor.
&5elstaðol† m. settlement.
ēðelstōl† m, hereditary seat, habitation :

royal city, chief city.
ētfelstōw† f. dwelling-place.
ētSelturl† f. (ds. -tyrf ) fatherland.
ētSelSrymm‡ m. glory of one ** own land.
ēðelweard† m. lord of the realm, man.
ēðelwynn† f . Joy of ownership.
ēSgung f. breath, breathing, inspiration, :

hard breathing- RB888.
ēðian to breathe, OD : smell, ['ethe']
) = ǽdr, ǽdre

ēlSung I. f. laying waste, destroying, GL.
[ēSe, īSan] II. = ē1Sgung
ēðwilte easily turned, OEG1151.
ēuwā inter j. woe! GL.
ēw- = ǽw-, ēaw-. Sow- ; ewe = ēowu
ex, exe f. brain, LCD (v. A30-129).
ex!=!eax ; exen v. oxa.
exltstealla? =eaxlgestealla
exorcista m. exorcist, ÆL31141.

fa v. fāh I.
faca gp. of fæo.
fācen n. nap. fāenu deceit, fraud, treachery,
sin, evil, wickedness, crime, Mt,LL; Æ,AO :
blemish, fault (in an object), LL114[56];
398[9]. ['faken']
fācendǽd f. sin, crime, PPsllS53.
fāoen-ful, -fullio deceitful, crafty.
īācengeowls f. conspiracy, WW.
fācengeswipere n. deceit, PPs823.
fācenlēas guileless : pure, NO.
lāoenlic deceitful, RB95".15. adv. -lice, Æ.

['faken']
fāoensearu† n. treachery.