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noun
Foy  n.  
1.
Faith; allegiance; fealty. (Obs.)
2.
A feast given by one about to leave a place. (Obs.) "He did at the Dog give me, and some other friends of his, his foy, he being to set sail to-day."






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"Foy" Quotes from Famous Books



... him home to Number 2, the house beside "The Foy," I bade him wipe his dirty shoes,—that little vulgar Boy,— And then I said to Mistress Jones, the kindest of her sex, "Pray be so good as go and fetch a ...
— The Book of Humorous Verse • Various

... piti, la justice, La constance, et la foy, Cdant l'artifice, Dedans les coeurs ...
— French Lyrics • Arthur Graves Canfield



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