Faʹvours.

Ribbons made into a bow; so called from being the favours bestowed by ladies on the successful champions of tournaments. (See True-Love Knot; Curry Favour)

“Here, Fluellen; wear thou this favour for me, and stick it in thy cap.”—Shakespeare: Henry V, iv. 7.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Fatted Calf
Fatua Mulier
Fault
Fault
Faults
Fauna
Faust
Faux-jour (French)
Faux Pas
Favonius
Favours
Favourite
Favourites
Fay
Faye
Fazio
Fear Fortress
Fearless [Sans peur]
Feast of Reason
Feasts
Feather