fewteEtymologyFrom Middle English feute, itself from Old French fuite (“the fleeing, flight”), as of what is left and seen from fleeing game.fewte means signs left by game that is hunted, such as tracks or scent, the track itself. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounSigns left by game that is hunted, such as tracks or scent, the track itself.“As wary as wolves through the wood stalking / to the marches rode there Mordred's hunters, / huge and hungry hounds beside them / the fewte followed fiercely baying.”