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Feodary
  1. - An accomplice.
Ferding
  1. - A measure of land mentioned in Domesday Book. It is supposed to have consisted of a few acres only.
Feudary
  1. - Held by, or pertaining to, feudal tenure.
Feuding
  1. verb - carry out a feud; "The two professors have been feuding for years"
Feudist
  1. - A writer on feuds; a person versed in feudal law.
Feydeau
  1. unknown - Georges Feydeau, (8 December 1862 – 5 June 1921) was a French playwright of the era known as the Belle Époque. He is remembered for his many lively farces.
Fiddled
  1. verb - avoid (one's assigned duties); "The derelict soldier shirked his duties"
  2. commit fraud and steal from one's employer; "We found out that she had been fiddling for years"
  3. manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination; "She played nervously with her wedding ring"; "Don't fiddle with the screws"; "He played with the idea of running for the Senate"
  4. play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or dishonestly; "Someone tampered with the documents on my desk"; "The reporter fiddle with the facts"
  5. play on a violin; "Zuckerman fiddled that song very nicely"
  6. play the violin or fiddle
  7. try to fix or mend; "Can you tinker with the T.V. set--it's not working right"; "She always fiddles with her van on the weekend"
Fiddler
  1. noun - a musician who plays the violin
  2. an unskilled person who tries to fix or mend
  3. someone who manipulates in a nervous or unconscious manner
Fiddles
  1. noun - avoid (one's assigned duties); "The derelict soldier shirked his duties"
  2. bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family; this instrument has four strings and a hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with a bow
  3. commit fraud and steal from one's employer; "We found out that she had been fiddling for years"
  4. manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination; "She played nervously with her wedding ring"; "Don't fiddle with the screws"; "He played with the idea of running for the Senate"
  5. play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or dishonestly; "Someone tampered with the documents on my desk"; "The reporter fiddle with the facts"
  6. play on a violin; "Zuckerman fiddled that song very nicely"
  7. play the violin or fiddle
  8. try to fix or mend; "Can you tinker with the T.V. set--it's not working right"; "She always fiddles with her van on the weekend"
Fiedler
  1. noun - popular United States conductor (1894-1979)