Felipe, San,seePueblo.
Fellahin.
Arabic: plural of “fallah,” “a farmer,” or properly “a ploughman”; from the root “falh,” “ploughing or cleaving.”A. H. B.
Fenic,seeIrish.
Feringee,Ferhengi.
Asiaticterm for Europeans of doubtful etymology. Cf. Frank, Varangian, and Frängi.
Ferroe.
Same asFaroer. See Bosworth’s A. S. Dicty., ed. 1838, p. 161.W. W. S.
Florentine.
Romance: dialect of Florence in Italy.
Freiburg.
Teutonic:High-Germanof Switzerland. See Schreiber’s “Freiburg im Breisgau,” 1825.
Friendly Is.,seeTongan.
Fukien,seeFokien.
Funge.
African: name for a population of Sennaar.H. C.
Furbesco.
Italian: term for cant or slang. “Trattato,” &c., Pisa, 1828.