Fye
Fye is attested [p3] in CHAPTER I: Consultation op devils, and berth of meblin.: "Fye!
Fye is attested [p3] in CHAPTER I: Consultation op devils, and berth of meblin.: "Fye! what ioye hath a woman with- o" (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER I: Consultation op devils, and berth of meblin.)
The Prose Merlin (English)
- relationship: is has a sister (CHAPTER I: Consultation op devils, and berth of meblin.)
"Ffeire love, this I sey for yow that knowen not what it is to be in manwes company, and I will telle you why : youre suster is elder thaw ye, and so she wolde alwey holde yow as her sogect, so that she myght have all, and so shold ye loose youre tyme, and the ioye of youre feyre body."
- attestation: Fye is attested [p3] in CHAPTER I: Consultation op devils, and berth of meblin.: "Fye! what ioye hath a woman with- o" (CHAPTER I: Consultation op devils, and berth of meblin.)
"an ye haue with alle the delicatys of the worlde. Fye! what ioye hath a woman with- oute man? Ffeire love, this I sey for yow that knowen not what it"
Appears in: Beings, Entities in The Prose Merlin (English), British Tradition
On trail: Genealogies