fāg,
1264; māne fāh,
_outlawed
through crime_, 979; fyren-dǣdum fāg,
1002.
Beowulf
þā hilt since
fāge, 1616; dat.
pl.
fāgum sweordum, 586.
--Comp.
bān-, blōd-, brūn-,
drēor-, gold-, gryre-, searo-, sinc-, stān-, swāt-, wæl-, wyrm-fāh.
fāh, fāg, fā, adj.
: 1) _hostile_: nom.
sg.
fāh fēond-scaða, 554; hē wæs fāg
wið god (Grendel), 812; acc.
sg.
fāne (_the dragon_), 2656; gen.
pl.
fāra,
578, 1464.
--2) _liable to pursuit, without peace, outlawed_: nom.
sg.
fāg,
1264; māne fāh,
_outlawed
through crime_, 979; fyren-dǣdum fāg,
1002.
--Comp.
nearo-fāh.
fāmig-heals, adj.
, _with foaming neck_: nom.
sg.
flota fāmig-heals, 218;
(sǣgenga) fāmig-heals, 1910.
fæc, st.
n.
, _period of time_: acc.
sg.
lȳtel fæc, _during a short time_,
2241.
fæder, st.
m.
, _father_: nom.
sg.