Webster's Dictionary, 1913
Fyke noun [ Dutch fuik a bow net.] A long bag net distended by hoops, into which fish can pass easily, without being able to return; -- called also fyke net . Cozzens.
Fyllot noun [ Prov. from Anglo-Saxon
fy...erf...te ,
fierf...te ,
feówerf...te . See
Four , and
Foot , noun ]
A rebated cross, formerly used as a secret emblem, and a common ornament. It is also called gammadion , and swastika .
Fyrd, Fyrdung noun [ Anglo-Saxon ; akin to English
fare ,
intransitive verb ]
(Old. Eng. Hist.) The military force of the whole nation, consisting of all men able to bear arms. The national fyrd or militia.
J. R. Green.
Fytte noun See Fit a song. [ Archaic]