ff

Often written in old manuscripts or transcriptions of them, denoting a capital F.

Character

  1. Often written in old manuscripts or transcriptions of them, denoting a capital F.
    • ffor, as the Love of heaven makes one heavenly, the love of vertue vertuous, ſo dothe the love of the Worlde make one become worldly, […] - Albert Feuillerat, editor (1926), “The First Book”, in The Countess of...

Forms

ffs ff's

Related

ff-hole

Verb

  1. Initialism of forfeit.
    • we can't win, ff this shit

Forms

ffs ffing ffed