fǽr-cýle
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fǽr-cýle
. l. fǽr-cile, -cyle.
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fǽr-cýle
, es; m. A terrible cold; terrĭbĭle frīgus :-- Geondfolen fýre and fǽrcýle filled with fire and intense cold, Cd. 2; Th. 3, 30; Gen. 43.