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Rh silly, of wildness, excessive mirth, [fjɩ‘lskət, fjə‘lskət]: ;  [fjꜵ̈‘lskət]; The word includes both  fíflskr, , silly; foolish, and fólskr, silly; stupid; also *villsk-; see ,  most points to “fólskr”.

fim [fɩm],, = , ; a o’ meal, a o’ frost, “fɩm”: , ; “fem”: Also [fjɩm]. — fim,, a thin layer (R.), = feim; and fiim,, a thin layer; froth,

fimis [fɩmɩs, fimɩᶊ],, haste, confused, noisy haste. Also confusion; excitement. Is fima,, precipitation; haste (R.), from fimr,, nimble; agile, but appears to be influenced by fumish,, and fumishness, .

fimis [fɩmɩs, fɩmɩᶊ],, to make great haste. fima (fima seg), , to hasten. For the suffix - see ,

fimm,, and fimmin,, [sic] , see ,, and ,

fimm.
 * fimm [fem],, five,

fin, finn [fɩn, fən],, layer of dust, commonly: a layer of mould or mustiness, on corn, bread, also on fish, meat ; der’r a f. upon it. Sometimes in the [blofɩn·, bᶅofɩn·, -fən·] or “blue-”, “blue mould". Also [fəᶇɩ], [blofəᶇ·ɩ], blue-f. . faan,,  fon, ,  føn and  fan, , dust; a layer of dust; flake; down;  fauna, føyna, , putrid skin (on fluid,  on milk). ,  might be with a *fyrni;  forne, , inter alia mould. See ,

†find (fiend) [find],, thin, poor corn.   fiend, See further under ,

find [fɩnd],, covered with a layer of dust, mustiness or mould, f. corn. [blofɩnd·, bᶅofɩnd·], blue-, musty. A of , , , ,

finder [fɩndər],, a find; something found; yon [‘that’] is a f.! it is a good find, a thing of great value, mostly ironically; I a f., I made a good find, partly ironically. ,, —  fyndr, , a find. — A form (Edm.) may have arisen from the form “fyndinn” ( fyndrinn). — See ,

fingerbjörg (-bjorg),, see ,

finn [fɩn],, 1) , to find, finna. 2)  , to be sensible of, to feel, =  finna, finna til; I de  o’ his breath, I felt his strong breath on my face ; to cauld [‘cold’], to feel cold. 3), to feel; to f. weel [‘well’], to feel well, to f. ill, to feel ill, to be indisposed; I finn no [‘not’] very weel; hoo (foo) du? hoo (foo)’s du finnin? how are you? .  finna seg, to feel. — The old inflection is partly preserved in the  verb.; : [fan] =  fann, found; : [fȯn] =  funninn, found.

finna, finni,, see ,

finnet [fɩnət, fənət],, covered with dust; musty; mouldy, = , -fən·ət], blue-, musty.
 * [blofɩn·ət, bᶅofɩn·ət,

finsk [fɩ‘nsk, fə‘nsk],, 1) layer of dust, mustiness or mould, = , , , [blofɩ‘nsk·, bᶅofɩ‘nsk·, -fə‘nsk·] and  [-vɩ‘nsk, -və‘nsk], blue-f., “blue mould”. 2) a slight covering of clouds, haze , = a) [fjȯ‘nsk], which is doubtless a parallel form to ; b), ,. All these