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A. S. id.

_Barbour._

FORAT, _adv._ Forward, S.

_J. Nicol._

FORAIVERT, _part. pa._ Much fatigued, S. B.

FORBEFT, _part. pa._ In great perturbation.

_Barbour._

A. S. _for_, and _beof-ian_, trepidare.

FORBEIT, _pret._ L. _forleit_.

_Dunbar._

FORBY, _prep._

1. Past.

_Barbour._

2. Over and above.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

Su. G. _foerbi_, Dan. _forbie_, by, past.

~Forby~, ~Forebye~, _adv._

1. Past.

_Minst. Bord._

2. Besides, S.

_Burel._

FORBLED, _part. pa._ Faint, from loss of blood.

_Douglas._

FORBODIN, _part. pa._

1. Forbidden.

_R. Bruce._

2. Unlawful.

_Douglas._

A. S. _forbiod-an_, to forbid.

3. Unhappy, S.

_Ruddiman._

FORBREIST, _s._

1. Forepart of a garment.

_Douglas._

2. Van of an army.

_Wallace._

A. S. _fore-breost_, thorax.

FORCEAT, _s._ A galley-slave.

_Hudson._

Fr. _forcat_, id.

FORCY,

V. ~Forsye~.

FORCHASIT, _part. pa._ Overchased.

_K. Hart._

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