[ foreceorfend] m. front tooth, WW 26411.

[ forecēosan] to chose in preference, BCJRPs 13113,14.

[ foreclipian] (y) ‘proclamare,’ BHy 34; ANS 122·265.

[ forecnēowrisn] progeny, EPs.

[ forecostigan] to profane, EPs 8832.

[ forecostung] f. profanation, EPs 8835.

[ forecuman4] to come before, prevent, BH: overcome? Ps: come out, come upon, NG. [‘forecome’]

[ forecweðan5] to preach, predict.

[ forecweden] aforesaid, GD 12; 344.

[ forecwide] m. prophecy: introduction, heading (of chapter), NG.