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    foy
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foy, n. [F. foi, old spelling foy, faith. See Faith.]. 
                                            -                                     Faith; allegiance; fealty. Spenser. [1913 Webster]
 -                                     A feast given by one about to leave a place. [1913 Webster]"He did at the Dog give me, and some other friends of his, his foy, he being to set sail to-day." [1913 Webster]
 
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