Making an Inference

When you are making an inference, that means you give reasons of the sort that you couldn't observe but you know could be the reason why something has happened. For example, why do you see water droplets outside the glass? When you infer, you should say that condensation might have taken place. You don't say because ice is in the glass because you can see that the ice is actually there. Get it?
Furmity. I couldn't find this word in my dictionary, so I checked with the dictionary and found:
furmity is a variant of frumenty.
frumenty means a dish of wheat boiled in milk and usually sweetened and spiced.
Why is this furmity word important? I shall tell the story some day.
Appetite filled.
Have a nice day.