Barbour.
To FEND, FENDE, v. a.
1. To defend, S. Fr. de-fend-re, id.
Wallace.
2. To support.
Minstr. Bord.
3. To provide for one's self.
Rutherford.
To FEND, FEN, v. n.
1. To shift, S.
Chron. S. P.
2. To fare in general, S.
Fend, Fen, s. The shift one makes, S.
Douglas.
Fendie, adj. Good at making shift, S.
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