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2. Forward in manner, S. B.
_Ross._
3. Of an active disposition, S. B.
FORTHGENG, _s._ The entertainment given when a bride leaves her father's house, Ang.
A. S. _forthgang_, exitus.
FOR-THI, FORTHY, _conj._ Therefore.
A. S. id.
_Wyntown._
_Nocht for thi_, nevertheless.
_Barbour._
FORTHY, _adj._ Forward.
_Pitscottie._
_To_ FORTHINK, _v. a._ To repent of.
_Wallace._
A. S. _forthenc-an_, perperam cogitare de.
~Forethinking~, _s._ Repentance.
_Z. Boyd._
FORTHYR, _s._ Furtherance.
_Wallace._
FORTY, _adj._ Brave.
Fr. _fort_.
_Douglas._
FORTHWART, _s._ Precaution.
_Wallace._
A. S. _forward_, id.
FORTRAVALIT, FORTRAWAILLYT, _part. pa._ Greatly fatigued, S.
_Barbour._
_To_ FORVAY, FORUEY, FORWAY, _v. n._ To go astray.
_Douglas._
_For_ negat. and _way_.
~Forway~, _s._ An error.
_Douglas._
FORWAKIT, _part. pa._ Worn out with watching, S.
Belg. _vervaakt_.
_Wyntown._
FORWALLOUIT, _part. pa._ Greatly faded by reason of sickness, fatigue, &c., S.
_King's Quair._
FORWARD, _s._ Paction.
V. ~Fordward~.
_Sir Tristrem._
FORWEPIT, _part. pa._ Worn out with _weeping_.
_King's Quair._
FORWONDRYT, _part. pa._ Greatly surprised.