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"Section F, G and H"


A thousand fantasies

Begin to throng into my memory.
Milton.


2. Fantastic designs.


Embroidered with fantasies and flourishes of
gold thread.
Hawthorne.


Fan"ta*sy, v. t. To have a fancy
for; to be pleased with; to like; to fancy.
[Obs.]
Cavendish.


Which he doth most fantasy.

Robynson (More's Utopia).


||Fan`toc*ci"ni (?), n. pl. [It., dim.
fr. fante child.] Puppets caused to perform evolutions or
dramatic scenes by means of machinery; also, the representations in
which they are used.


Fan"tom (?), n. See
Phantom.


Fantom corn, phantom corn.
Grose.


Fap (?), a. Fuddled. [Obs.]
Shak.


Fa*quir" (?), n. See
Fakir.


Far (?), n. [See Farrow.]
(Zoöl.) A young pig, or a litter of pigs.


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