Fortune, n.; by (be) f. by chance, VII 99, 180, IX 207; by good fortune, VII 171. [OFr. fortune.]

Forþ(e), Forth, adv. forth, away, out, on, forward, II 193, V 248, &c.; Foret, XV g 18 (see Appendix § 6); Fourth(e), XVI 298, 386; Furþ(e), Furth(e), I 72, 87, X 87, XVI 140, XVII 480, &c.; forþe ygete, produced, II 14; fra thine furth, thenceforward, X 130. [OE. forþ, fórþ.]

Forþer, adv. further, II 481. [OE. furþor, forþor.] See Fyrþer.

Forþered, pp. furthered, advanced, XI b 231. [From prec.; cf. OE. fyrþr(i)an, forþian.]

Forþi (-þy, -thi, -thy), adv. and conj. wherefore, and so, therefore, II 461, IV b 35, V 42, 50, VIII a 79, 88, b 86, XII introd., b 170, XV c 22; because, IV b 26. [OE. for-þī, for-þī þe.]

Forwake, pp. worn out with lying awake, XV c 29. [OE. for- + wacen, pp. of wæcnan.] See Awake.

Forward(e), n. agreement, covenant, V 279, VIII a 36, XVI 5, 166, 238. [OE. fore-weard, n.]

Forwes, n. pl. furrows, VIII a 98. [OE. furh.]

Fote, Foot(e), Fut (X), n. foot, V 248 (see Spenne), IX 17, &c.; collect. (dat.) sg. in on fote (fut), on foot, V 295; on their legs, X 57; vnder fote, XIV c 85; foot's length, V 83, VIII a 2, XVII 263, 366; Feet, Fet(e), pl. II 79, 441, IX 255, &c.; Fette, IV b 4; Fote, Foot, orig. gen. pl. in two fote long, &c., V 157, IX 155, XIII a 38, &c.; orig. dat. pl., in on his, to (my) fote, V 161, 208, VII 174. [OE. fōt.]

Foul(e), n. bird, II 68, VIII a 32, XV b 6, 10, c 3, &c.; Fowhel(e), IV b 33; Fowle, IV b 47, XVII 3, 487, &c.; Fowll, XVII 472; Foull, pl. XVII 156. [OE. fugol.]