THE TRIVIAL OR SECOND TERMS OF SPECIFIC NAMES. 459 



MASC. FEM. 



fdr'-fdr-us, -d, 



far -In' a, n., flour ; meal. 

 fdr-m'.tf-er, -if-er-d, 



fdr'-in-os'-Us, 

 fdst>ig'-i'dt'>Us, (idj) 



fast'.u-oMs, 



NEUT. 



-Um, pert, to the white poplar. 



-Um, bearing or producing food. 



-Um, mealy ; like meal. 



-Um, pointed at the top. 



-d, -Um, full of pride. 



-d, -Um, honeycombed. 



-d, -Um, driving away fever. 



-ix, -ix, fruitful; fertile. 



-is, -e, belonging to windows or openings. 



-d, -Um, furnished with openings 



-6x, -6x, wild ; fierce. 



-d, -Um, made of iron. 



f&r'rug-m''e'US, -d, -um, of an iron-rust colour. 



fl'Cdr f 'i-Us, -d, -Um, of or like a fig. 



fl'tin'tf'er, -if'-Zr-d, -Um, bearing hay. 



fil'-ix, n., a fern ; fil'-ix-mds, the male fern. 

 fil'-Um, n., a string ; a cord. 

 fim'bri'dt'us, -d, -um, 

 fistf-ul'OS f 'Us, -d, -Um, 

 fistf'Ul-Us, -d, -Um, 

 fldb'.Zl-loid'.is, (loyd] -is, -e, 



fettix, 

 f$n'-$S'trdttis, 

 fZu'-Zs-trdt'-Us, 

 fer'-dx, 



jftam'mul-us, 



flav'Vs'-c 



flav'-ns, 



-cens, -c$ns, 



Jlor'i-bund'us, 

 jttr'-id-Us, 



" , (/) 



-d, 

 -d, 

 .d, 



F6r'-mds-dn'-us, 

 fir-mos'-us, 



frag'-ilis, 

 frag'-rans, 



-is, 

 -d, 

 -d, 



-is, 

 -is, 



-um, 

 -Um, 

 -Um, 

 -Um, 

 -Um, 

 -Um, 



-Um, 

 -Um, 



frax'-in^l'-lus, 



frig'id'tis, 

 frond- 6s' tis t 

 frdt-ts'-cZns, 



-d, 

 -d, 

 -d, 

 -d, 



-Um, 

 -Um, 

 -Um, 

 -Um, 

 -Um, 

 -Um, 



-%ns, -%ns, 

 -dns, -dns, 

 -d, -Um, 

 . (fus) -is, -e, 

 fulg-^ns, -%ns, -%ns, 



fUl'lon f -i'Us, -d, -Um, 



fal'ldn'-um, n. plu., of fullers. 

 fUl'-vus, -d, -Um, 



frut'iC'ds'us, 

 - 



having fringes, 

 full of holes ; porous, 

 like a hollow reed, 

 resembling a fly-flap, 

 shaped like whips, 

 appearing a little flame, 

 becoming a golden-yellow, 

 golden-yellow, 

 bent. 



of or from Florence, 

 abounding in flowers, 

 flowery; gay. 

 like fennel, 

 fetid; stinking. 



having little bags inflated with air. 

 of or from Formosa, 

 finely formed ; handsome, 

 strong. 



easily broken, 

 sweet-smelling, 

 very sweet-smelling, 

 easily broken ; brittle, 

 resembling the ash tree in the leavea 

 of or pert, to ash wood- 

 cold. 



abounding in leaves, 

 like a shrub or bush, 

 putting forth shoots, 

 shrubby. 



shaped like sea- weed, 

 flashing ; shining, 

 pert, to a fuller. 



deep-yellow ; tawny. 



