[ forceorfan3] to carve out, cut down, cut off, cut through, divide, Æ, Chr; AO, CP. [‘forcarve’]
[ forcēwan2] to bite off, Bo 3623.
[ for-cierran] (CP) -cerran to turn aside, prevent, avert, avoid, CP: turn oneself away, escape.
[ forcierrednes] (y2) f. perversity, GD 11915: turning aside, BPs 1251.
[ forcierring] (e, y) f. turning aside, CVPs 1251.
[ forcinnan] to deny, disown? Sol 107.
[ forcippian] (y) to cut off, RHy 212. [cp. Eng. chip]
[ forclǣman] to stop up, Gl.
[ forclas] mp. prongs? NC 287.
[ forclingan3] to wither, shrink up, Cp. [‘forcling’]