[ fordwīnan1] to vanish, Æ. [‘fordwine’]

[ fordyslic] very foolish, Bo 4210.

[ fordyttan] (e, i, u) to obstruct, block up, close, Cp; Æ. [‘fordit’]

[ fore] I. prep. w. d. a. (local) before, in the sight of, in presence of, B: (causal) because of, for the sake of, through, on account of, by reason of, from, BH: (temporal) before, Cr: for, instead of.

[II.] adv. before, beforehand, formerly, once, Ps. [‘fore’]

fore- occly. = for-

[ foreald] (y2) very old, RB 11411.

[ forealdian] to grow old, decay, BH; Æ, CP. [‘forold’]

[ foreāstreccan] to lay low, overthrow, EPs 10526.

[ foreāð] m. preliminary oath, LL (v. 2·546). [‘foreoath’]