[ For-þresten], v. to destroy, MD; forþrast, pp., S2. ([For- 1].)

[ Forð-teon], v. to draw forth, bring up, MD; forðteh, pt. s., S.—AS. forð-téon.

[ For-þunchen], v. to repent, S; forthynketh, pr. s. impers., MD; forthenkith, W; forþynkez, 82; forthinke, imp. pl., S2; forthouȝte, pt. s., W. ([For- 1].)

[ For-trauailled], pp., wearied with toil, MD; fortravalit, S2, B. ([For- 1].)

[ For-tuhting], sb. seduction, S; fortihting, S.—From AS. for-tyhtan, to lead astray. ([For- 1].)

[ Fortune], sb. fortune, chance, MD, Prompt.; fortoun, B.—OF. fortune; Lat. fortuna.

[ Fortune], v. to make fortunate, to happen, S3, HD, C.

[ Fortunous], adj. fortunate, HD.

[ For-waked], pp. tired out with watching, S2, C3; forwake, S2. ([For- 1].)

[ For-wandred], pp. wearied out with wandering, P. ([For- 1].)