Foxites (2 syl.).

The Quakers. So called from George Fox, who organised the sect (1624–1690).

“His muzzle, formed of opposition stuff,

Firm as a Foxite, would not lose its ruff.”


Dr. Wolcott [Peter Pindar]: The Razor Seller.

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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.

Fowler (Henry the Fowler)
Fox (The old)
Fox
Fox
Fox (To)
Fox-fire
Fox-tail
Fox’s Sleep (A)
Foxed
Foxglove
Foxites
Foxy
Fra Diavolo (Michele Pozza)
Fracassus
Fradubio [Brother Doubt]
Frame of Mind
France
Francesca
Francesca da Rimini
Francis’s Distemper (St.)
Franciscans