For-ofte, adv. very often, 4876.

For-peyned, pp. distressed, 3693.

Forsake, v. refuse, 2822; withstand, 1876.

Forstere, s. forester, C 6329.

Forswereth, pr. s. refl. perjures himself, C 5970; Forswere, 1 pr. s. refl. C 5973; Forsworn, pp. C 5968, 5974, 6309, 6542; Forsworen, pp. C 6025.

Fortened, pp. destroyed (see note),

4875. (Or perhaps 'obstructed'; cf. A.S. fortȳnan, to shut up.)

Forteresse, s. fortress, 3942, 4520, C 5894.

Forthenke, v. rue, repent, 3957, 4060.

Forther, v. further, advance, help (?), 2881. (This requires that thee be understood).