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"Section F, G and H"

pr. & vb.
n.. Fellowshiping.] (Eccl.) To
acknowledge as of good standing, or in communion according to
standards of faith and practice; to admit to Christian
fellowship.


Fel"ly (?), adv. In a fell or
cruel manner; fiercely; barbarously; savagely.

Spenser.


Fel"ly, n.; pl.
Fellies (&?;). [OE. feli, felwe,
felow, AS. felg, felge; akin to D. velg,
G. felge, OHG. felga felly (also, a harrow, but prob. a
different word), Dan. felge.] The exterior wooden rim, or
a segment of the rim, of a wheel, supported by the spokes.

[Written also felloe.]


Break all the spokes and fellies from her
wheel.
Shak.


||Fe"lo-de-se` (?), n.; pl.
Felos-de-se (#). [LL. felo, E. felon
+ de of, concerning + se self.] (Law) One
who deliberately puts an end to his own existence, or loses his life
while engaged in the commission of an unlawful or malicious act; a
suicide.
Burrill.


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