Foy (foi), n. [F. foi, old spelling foy, faith. See Faith.] 1. Faith; allegiance; fealty. Spenser.
2. A feast given by one about to leave a place.
He did at the Dog give me, and some other friends of his, his foy, he being to set sail to-day. Pepys.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Foy (foi), n. [F. foi, old spelling foy, faith. See Faith.] 1. Faith; allegiance; fealty. Spenser.
2. A feast given by one about to leave a place.
He did at the Dog give me, and some other friends of his, his foy, he being to set sail to-day. Pepys.