Eme, uncle.
Eneugh, enough, sufficient.
Ettle, to endeavour, aim, an intention.
Ewie, a ewe.
Eydent, eident, thrifty, diligent.
Fa', to fall.
Fa'an, has fallen.
Fae, foe.
Fair-fa', well betide, good luck to.
Faither, father.
Fallow, fellow.
Fand, found.
Farden, a farthing.
Fash, trouble, annoyance, to vex.
Fashery, trouble, vexation.
Fashious, troublesome.
Faugh, fallow land.
Fauld, to fold, embrace; a sheepfold.
Fause, false.
Fausehood, falsehood.
Faut, fault.
Fazart, a coward, dastard.
Fearsome, fearful, awful.
Februar, February.
Feckfu, strong, courageous.
Feckless, feeble, silly, weak--mentally or physically.
Feigh! an expression of disgust.
Fend, to work.
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