An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language - LightNovelsOnl.com
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FORGEIT, _pret._ Let fly.
_Chr. Kirk._
A. S. _forga-n_, dimittere.
FORGETTIL, _adj._ Forgetful, S. B.
A. S. _forgytel_, id.
_To_ FORHOW, _v. a._ To forsake, S. B.
A. S. _forhog-ian_, spernere.
_Douglas._
~Forhoware~, _s._ A deserter.
_Douglas._
FORJESKET, _part. pa._ Jaded, S.
_Burns._
Dan. _for_ and _jask-er_, to rumple.
FORINGIT, _part. pa._ Banished.
Fr. _forain_.
_King's Quair._
FORJIDGED, _part. pa._ Same with _forjeskit_, S. B.
O. Fr. _forjug-er_, to condemn wrongfully.
FORK. _To stick a fork in the waw_, to throw the pains of a woman in labour on her husband, S.
FORKY, _adj._ Strong.
_Dunbar._
FOR-KNOKIT, _part. pa._ Worn out with knocking.
_To_ FORLAY, _v. n._ To lie in ambush.
Teut. _verlaegh-en_, insidiari.
_Gl. Sibb._
_To_ FORLANE, _v. a._ To give.
_Gl. Sibb._
Su. G. _foerlaen-a_, donare.
FORLAINE, _part. pa._ Left alone.
A. S. _forlaeg-an_, negligi.
_Henrysone._
FORLANE, _part. pa._ Lain with carnally.
_Douglas._
A. S. _forleg-an_, fornicata est.
FORLANE, _adj._ Importunate.
_Dunbar._
Su. G. _foerlaegen_, solicitus.
_To_ FORLEIT, FORLETE, _v. a._ To forsake.
_Chr. Kirk._
A. S. _forlaet-an_, Su. G. _foerlaet-a_, id.
_To_ FORLEITH, _v. a._ To loath, S. A.
Teut. _ver-leed-en_, fastidire.
_Gl. Sibb._