Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Fógli-a, s. f. dim. Fógli-étta, Fógli-ettína, Fógli-olína, aug.Fógli-óna , disp. Fógli-áccia,
1. leaf (of plants). — di rosa, a rose-leaf; 2. a mulberry-leaf; 3. — d'oro o d'argento, gold or silver leaf; 4. foil (used by jewellers); 5. tin plate, silvering (for looking glasses); 6. surface, superficies. — a —, one by one.
Florio: a worlde of wordes, or most copious, dictionarie in Italian and English
foglia: any kinde of leafe, a blade of grasse. Also any foile for looking glasse, or set vnder transparent preci- cious stones. Also a flaw or honiecombe in any iron workes. Also a purse in the rogues language. Also a kind of game so named.