[ fȳrhāt] hot as fire, burning, ardent, El. [‘firehot’]
[ fȳrheard] hardened by fire, B 305.
[ ±fyrht] I. afraid, timid. [[forht]]
[ fyrht-an], -ian (fryht-, N) to fear, tremble, DR: (±) frighten, terrify, BH. [‘fright,’ vb.]
[ fyrhtnes] f. fear, AO.
[ fyrhto], fyrhtu (fryht-, N) f. ‘fright,’ fear, dread, trembling, Ps, VHy; Æ, AO, CP: horrible sight. [[forht]]
[ ±fyrhðe] n., fyr(h)ð f. wooded country? Ct. [‘frith’]
[ fȳrhūs] n. ‘caminatum,’ house with a fireplace in it? WW. [‘firehouse’]