FY O 
nd, when intended for field pei fhould be marked by 
eva fec 
narrow black lines, into feconds a onds, fo as to be 
oromntly cut to any duration of 
FUZEE, in the Manege, t {plents, joining 
from above downwards : get di a fuzee rifes to the knee 
and lames the horfe. 
Fuzees differ from {crews or thorough fplents in this, that 
the latter are placed onthe two oppofite fides of the leg. 
See SPLENT. 
FUZILEERS. 
FUZIR, in eed a bee iat Hungary; 12 miles 
Ss. . E. of Cafchau. 
UZZEN, in Ryral Economy, a provincial term fome- 
Gans employed to fignify the natural juice or nourifhmen 
of a fubftance, ur the ftrength of it. It is occafionally written 
fuzen. 
FYEL. See Fayat. 
FYEN. See ie 
FYERS. See Fover 
FYGAREERA, a an of oe in the circar 
ef i ae 3 tomiles S. of Jaffier 
FYKI, — of Japan, in the ifland of Sighone. 40 
miles N. E. of Jedo, 
FYNIAL, the finifhing ornament of a pediment or ca- 
nopy, or of a pinnacle, in the pointed order of Architedure. 
onar 
Dame, at Portarlier, on the 
o ftill oe arias im the church and 
fate, and, at ica ca in 16 king ave = the rank of 
flor of zee plement oF Di 
at Dijon in 31721, at the gre 
os oe 
ryz 
ecclehattics, and was himfelf a -munificent beriefaGtor to ite 
7 was author of feveral pious and devotional treatifes. 
oreri 
FYTHA -EL-BOTHNA, in Geogr atl a town of 
Africa, in the country of Sahara; fo called, as Dr. Shaw 
fu aa from the number of tnypentine trees aahich. grow 
there 3 34 miles S.W. of Boo 
Yr, Joun, in Biagra ne an nanan painter of ani- 
mae fruit, and flowers, born at Antwerp in 1625. He was 
rtift o comi sae powers ; who, having paid the 
clfel cde ae to the pro sone of nature, imitated them 
with great {pirit, truth, a accuracy. His colour is very 
ich and anre i Uu t he enerally 
worked with a full body of colour, and great ‘readinefs and. 
reedom of ae is exhibited in his cols which render them 
eafily i Sees 
is choice of ‘fabjeés was among the brute and the ve 
getable creation, whofe charaétecr he rendered with great 
fidelity ; defcribing fometimes in his more laborious works 
the hairs and plumage of his keafts and birds. He frequently 
pa pictures conjointly with Rubens and Jordaens, 
mpletely unites with their extraordinary effets his ow 
ele abou 
FYVIE, in Ceca a town of Scotland, in the county 
- Aberdeen, ad the ae in a road from Aberdeey 
o Bamff; 25 miles N. o 
FYZABAD, a oe rs yi dooitan, and ies a late = 
capital of Oude, feated on the river Gogra lar 
adjoining to it is t 
"Phis place was founded by Sadatkhan, a Periian, who was 
40 years governor of the province. He firft caer a aaa 
to which annexed extenlive gardens, and ma 
place of a mie ad 3 a then. added many Poulet 8, cl it 
became a large ¢ e capital of the province ; it v 
defended with a ose a _ ditch, tower,, ramparts, 
24". 
N. lat. 26° 45’. E. long. 8 
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