[ forclyccan] to stop, close (ears), RPs 575.

[ forclȳsan] to close up, Lcd 3·9222.

forcnīdan = [forgnīdan]

[ forcuman4] to come before, prevent, surprise: harass, wear out, destroy: overcome, conquer, obtain: surpass.

[ forcunnian] to tempt: understand.

[ for-cūð] (Æ) bad, wicked, infamous, foul, despicable, Æ, Bo; AO, CP. adv. -cūðe. [‘forcouth’]

forcūðlic = [forcūð]

forcūðlīce = [forcūðe]

[ forcweðan5] to speak ill of, abuse, revile, CP: reprove: refuse, reject, CP: boast, promise great things, GnE 49.

[ forcwolstan3]? to swallow, Lcd 18a.