~+fort'waehren+~, to continue (to be), to last.
~+fort'wischen+~, to wipe off, to dry (tears).
~+Fra'ge+~, _f._ (_pl._ -n), question, inquiry.
~+fra'gen+~, to ask, to inquire (for, ~nach~);
~nichts nach Einem fragen~, not to care for _or_ about some one.
~+Frau+~, _f._ (_pl._ -en), woman, lady (Lady), Mrs., "Frau," wife;
~Frau Roxana~, "Frau" Roxane.
~+Frau'engestalt+~, _f._ (_pl._ -en), womanly figure, woman.
~+frei+~, free;
~sich frei arbeiten~, to free one's self, to set one's self free.
~+frei'en+~, to court (a lady); to marry.
~+Frei'heit+~, _f._ (_pl._ -en), freedom, liberty.
~+frei'lich+~, of course, indeed.
~+Frei'werber+~, _m._ (_pl._ -), match-maker, deputy-wooer.
~+fremd+~, strange; foreign;
~der Fremde~ (~ein Fremder~), stranger, visitor, guest;
~ein fremder Mann~, a stranger.
~+Freu'de+~, _f._ (_pl._ -n), joy, pleasure;
~mit Freuden~, gladly, joyfully;
~Einem eine Freude machen~, to give some one joy.
~+freu'destrahlen+~, to beam with joy.
~+freu'dig+~, gladsome(ly), cheerful(ly), joyful(ly).
~+freu'en+~ (= ~erfreuen~), to delight, to give pleasure;
~es freut mich~, it gives me joy.
~+Freund+~, _m._ (_pl._ -e), friend.
~+freund'lich+~, kind(ly), pleasant(ly).
~+frie'ren+ (fror, gefroren)~, to be cold; (= ~gefrieren~) to freeze,
to congeal.
~+frisch+~, fresh, cool, lively.
~+froh+~, happy, joyful, merry.
~+froeh'lich+~, glad(ly), cheerful(ly).
~+Frost+~, _m._ frost, cold, chill;
~von Frost geschuettelt~, shivering with cold.
~+frue'h(e)+~, early; in young years.
~+frue'her+~, earlier, former; before; formerly, in former times.
~+Frueh'licht+~, _n._ (_pl._ -er), morning-light.
~+fueg'te+ . . . +hinzu'+~, see ~hinzufuegen~.
~+fueh'len+~, to feel.
~+fueh'ren+~, to lead, to guide, to direct; to carry;
~irre fuehren~, to lead astray, to misdirect.
~+fuel'len+~, to fill.
~+fun'keln+~, to sparkle.
~+fun'kenspruehen+~, to emit sparks;
~das Funkenspruehen~, emitting of sparks, scintillation.
~+fuer+~ (_accus._), for, as; to;
(_adv._) ~was fuer ein (eine, ein)~, what a . . ., what kind of a . . .
~+Furcht+~, _f._, fright, fear.
~+furcht'bar+~, horrible (-bly), terrible (-bly).
~+fuerch'ten+~, to fear, to dread;
~der Gefuerchtete~, the much dreaded;
~sich fuerchten~, to be afraid _or_ in fear.
~+Fuerst+~, _m._ (_pl._ -en), (reigning) prince; ruler.
~+Fuer'stin+~, _f._ (_pl._ -nen), (reigning) princ
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