Forlorn, (pp.) adj. ruined, in pitiful plight, I 136, II 127. [OE. for-loren, pp.] See Lese, v.1
Forme, adj. superl. first, V 305. [OE. forma.]
Forme. See Fourme.
Forne, adv. of old, V 354. [OE. foran, forne.]
Forsake, Fursake (XV), v. to deny, XV g 33; forsake, V 312; (foll. by infin.) to refuse to, neglect to, XV c 19, XVII 273; Forsoke, pa. t. sg. forsook, II 227. [OE. for-sacan.]
Forschape, pp. transformed (to something worse), XII a 8. [OE. for-scapen, pp.] See Schap(e).
Forschreynt, pp. withered (by fire), II 398. [OE. for-screncan, oppress, rel. to forscrincan, wither.]
Forseyde, pp. aforesaid, XIII b 49; Uore-yzede, Uorzede, III 19, 23. [OE. fore-sægd (Kt. -sēd).]
Forsworn, adj. perjured, XIV a 21. [OE. for-sworen.] See Swere.
Forto, prep. until, XIII a 28, 29. [OE. forþ tō.]