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+For-demen+, _v._ to condemn, MD; +fordemde+, _pt. s._, S; +fordemed+, _pp._, MD; +fordemet+, S; +fordempte+, _pl._, MD.--AS. _for-deman_.
(+For-+ 1.)
+For-don+, _v._ to destroy, S, MD, S2, C, P; +fordoon+, S2; +fordo+, _pr. s._, S, PP; +uordonne+, _ger._, S; +fordude+, _pt. s._, PP; +fordede+, S; +fordeden+, _pl._, S3; +fordo+, _pp._, PP; +fordon+, S; +fordone+, S3.--AS. _for-don_, pt. _-dyde_, pp. _-don_. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-dreden+, _v._ to frighten, MD; +fordred+, _pp._, S. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-drenche+, _v._ to make drunk, S. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-dronken+, _pp._ drunken, C3; +uordrunken+ S.
+For-dru?e+, _v._ to dry up, S; +fordruye+, _pp._, MD, CM; +fordrye+, C2. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-dynnand+, _pr. p._, filling with loud din, S3; +foredinning+, S3.
(+For-+ 1.)
+Fore+, _prep._ before, S; +for+, JD. _Comb._: +for by+, past, by, B, C2, C3; +for gane+, opposite to, S3, B; +for outh+, before, in front of, B; +forowth+, B; +forrouth+, S2, B; +forrow+, S2, B.--AS. _for_, _fore_, in the sight of, before, Goth. _faura_.
+Forest+, _sb._ forest, MD; +forestes+, _pl._, PP.--OF. _forest_.
+Forester+, _sb._ forester, MD; +forster+, C, PP, HD; +foster+, HD.
+Foreyn+, _adj._ strange, MD; +foreynes+, _pl._ strangers, PP.--OF.
_forain_; Late Lat. _foraneum_.
+For-faren+, _v._ to perish, to fare ill, PP, S2, G; +forfayr+, B; +forfarn+, _pp._ destroyed, S2.--AS. _for-faran_. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-fered+, _pp._ exceedingly afraid, C2, MD. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-feren+, _v._ to perish, MD; +forferden+, _pt. pl._, MD; +forferde+, S2.--AS. _for-feran_. (+For-+ 1.)
+Forfet+, _sb._ crime, forfeit, PP, MD.--OF. _forfet_, _forfait_; Late Lat. _forisfactum_, _forefacttum_ (Ducange). (+For-+ 4.)
+Forfeten+, _v._ to do wrong, to fail, to forfeit, MD, PP; +forfaiten+, PP. (+For-+ 4.)
+For-feynted+, _pp._ enfeebled, PP; +forfaynt+, S3. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-freten+, _v._ to eat away, PP; +forfret+, _pr. s._, PP. (+For-+ 1.)
+Forgaf+; see +For-?iuen+.
+For-gar+, _v._ to lose; +forgart+, _pt. pl._, S2.--Cp. Icel.
_fyrir-gora_, to forfeit. +For-+ 1.)
+Forgen+, _v._ to make, construct, forge (of smith's work), MD; +forgeden+, _pt. pl._, W2 (Ps. 128. 3); +forgit+, _pp._, S3; +forgid+, PP.--OF. _forger_, _forgier_ (Ps. 128. 3); Lat. _fabricare_ (Vulg.).
+For-geten+, _v._ to forget, MD, S, S2; see +For?eten+.
+Forgetil+, _adj._ forgetful, H.--AS. _forgitol_.
+Forgetilnes+, _sb._ forgetfulness, H.--AS. _forgitolnes_.
+For-gilten+, _v._ to forfeit, to make guilty, MD; +forgulten+, MD; to harm, PP; +forgilt+, _pt. s._, MD; +forgulten+, _pl._, MD; +forgult+, _pp._, S, MD; +forrgilltedd+, S. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-gon+, _v._ to forgo, S2, C3; +forga+, S2; +forgoon+, C2; +forgo+, _pr. s._, S; +forgan+, _pp._, MD; +forgone+, MD, S3.--AS. _for-gan_.
(+For-+ 1.)
+For-heden+, _v._ to neglect, pay no heed to, S2.--From AS. _hedan_.
(+For-+ 1.)
+For-heed+, _sb._ forehead, C; +foreheued+, MD. (+For-+ 3.)
+For-helen+, _v._ to conceal, HD; +forholen+, _pp._, S, HD; +forhole+, S, HD.--AS. _for-helan_, pt. _-hael_ (pl. _-h?lon_), pp. _-holen_.
(+For-+ 1.)
+For-hewed+, _pp._, hewn about, S3. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-hilen+, _v._ to protect, MD. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-hiler+, _sb._ protector, S2, HD.
+For-hiling+, _sb._ protection, S2.
+For-hoght+, _sb._ contempt, MD. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-ho?ien+, _v._ to neglect, despise, S; +forhohien+, MD.--AS.
_for-hogian_. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-langen+, _v._ to long for; +forrlangedd+, _pp._, S. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-lesen+, _v._ to lose wholly, MD, HD; +forleosen+, MD; +forleost+, _2 pr. s._, S; +vorleost+, _pr. s._, S; +forlese+, S; +forles+, _pt.
s._, S; +forlesed+, _2 pt. s._, destroyedst, S2; +forrlurenn+, _pl._, S; +forloren+, _pp._, S; +forrlorenn+, S; +vorloren+, S; +forlorne+, S3; +forlorn+, S2; +forlore+, S2, S3; +uorlore+, S2.--AS. _for-leosan_, pt.
_leas_ (pl. _luron_), pp. _loren_. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-leten+, _v._ to leave off, forsake, yield up, S, S2, C2; +uorlete+, to forgive, S2; +forlet+, _pt. s._, S; +forleten+, _pp._, S.--AS.
_for-l?tan_, pt. _-let_, pp. _-l?ten_. (+For-+ 1.)
+For-leuen+, _v._ to abandon, MD; +forleaf+, _imp. s._, S. (+For-+ 1.)
+Forloren+; see +For-lesen+.
+Forloynen+, _v._ to go far astray, MD, HD; +forloyned+, _pp._, S2.--OF.
_forlonger_, to go far before (Cotg.). (+For-+ 4.)
+Formaylle+, _sb._ the female hawk, MD, HD.--Cp. OF. _forme_, a kind of hawk (Cotg.).
+Forme+, _adj. superl._ first, S, PP; +forrme+, S; +furme+, MD. _Comb._: +forme-fader+, ancestor, S, S2, S3, H, PP; +forme-foster+, progenitor, S2; +forme-mete+, first meat, morning-meal, S.--AS. _forma_, superl. of _fore_, before.
+Forme+, _sb._ form, figure, shape, MD; _scabellum_, Voc.; +furme+, MD; +fourme+, MD, W; +fourm+, MD; +foorme+, form of a hare, Prompt. (see F.
_forme_, Cotg.).--AF. _forme_; Lat. _forma_.