Definition of Feying

1. fey [v] - See also: fey

Lexicographical Neighbors of Feying

fewnesses
fewscore
fewter
fewtered
fewtering
fewters
fewtrils
fexinidazole
fexofenadine
fey
feydom
feyed
feyer
feyest
feying (current term)
feyly
feyne
feyned
feynes
feyness
feynesses
feyning
feyre
feyres
feys
fez
fezes
fezlike
fezzed

Literary usage of Feying

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Records of the Burgery of Sheffield: Commonly Called the Town Trust by Sheffield (England) (1897)
"... of wyne then - - -o26 Charges about the Barker Poole feying it and leading the ... a meeting about towns business - o 1 6 Paid for feying flint well and ..."

2. Culture and Cooking; Or: Art in the Kitchen by Catherine Owen, Helen Alice (Matthews) Nitsch (1881)
"feying is one of the operations in cookery in which there are more failures than any other, or, at least, there appear to be more, because the failure is ..."

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