Fireside
Firesiden.a hearth, chimney, family
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Firesiden.a hearth, chimney, family
Firestonen.pyrite, a compound of sulphur and a metal
Firewardenn.an officer who directs at fires
Fireworkn.a fine show of fire from gunpowder
Firingn.something used for the fire, fuel
Firkv.to whip, beat, correct, chastise, ob.
Firkinn.a small vessel, a vessel of nine gallons
Firma.strong, constant, unshaken, steady
Firmv.t.to confirm, establish, fix, settle
Firmn.the name or names under which the business of any house is carried on or settled
Firmamentn.the sky, heaven, atmosphere, air
Firmamentala.belonging to the firmament
Firmann.a permission, or passport to trade
Firmlyad.strongly, immoveable, steadily, safely
Firmnessn.a firm state, solidity, constancy
Firsta.one, chief, earliest;ad.in the first place
Firstbegotten, or Firstborna.the first or eldest
Firstfruitsn. pl.the first produce of any thing
Firstlingn.the young of cattle first produced
Fisc, or Fiscaln.an exchequer, treasury, revenue
Fiscala.pertaining to a treasury or revenue
Fishn.a class of animals living in water, a timber to strengthen a mast of spar, a machine to hoist the flukes of an anchor
Fishv.to catch fishers, catch by art, sift, fasten
Fisher, or Fishermann.one who catches fishes
Fisheryn.the place or business of catching fish
Fishfula.full of, abounding with or having, fish
Fishhookn.a barbed hook to catch fish with