fie |
rie |
As an interjection fie
is used to express distaste, disgust, or outrage.
As a noun rie is
obsolete form of lang=en.
fip |
fie |
As a noun fip
is (us|obsolete) fippenny bit.
As a verb fie is
.
fike |
fie |
As verbs the difference between fike and fie
is that
fike is (ambitransitive) to feign; dissemble; flatter or
fike can be to move about in a quick, uneasy way; be constantly in motion while
fie is .
As a noun fike
is restlessness or agitation caused by trifling annoyance or
fike can be (obsolete) a fig.
fie |
fife |
As a verb fie
is .
As a proper noun fife is
a traditional county of scotland now a unitary authority, situated between the firth of tay and the firth of forth, with landward boundaries to perth and kinross and clackmannanshire.
fee |
fie |
As a noun fee
is .
As a verb fie is
.
fid |
fie |
As verbs the difference between fid and fie
is that
fid is to support a topmast using a fid while
fie is .
As a noun fid
is (nautical) a pointed tool without any sharp edges, used in weaving or knotwork to tighten and form up weaves or complex knots; used in sailing ships to open the strands of a rope before splicing compare marlinespike.
fix |
fie |
As an abbreviation fix
is (
clotting factor ix).
As a verb fie is
.
kie |
fie |
As a noun kie
is (uk|dialect|obsolete) kine; cows.
As a verb fie is
.
fie |
fin |
As a verb fie
is .
As a noun fin is
finn.
hie |
fie |
As verbs the difference between hie and fie
is that
hie is (poetic) to hasten; to go quickly, to hurry while
fie is .
As a noun hie
is haste; diligence.
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