For, [18/275], against, to stop or prevent.

Forcast, [180/104], plot, scheme for.

Forder, [235/698], further.

Fordo, [180/100], done for, killed.

Forehead, to be joyful, [210/37].

Forenoon, work in the, [p. 141].

Forewryter, [77/1243], transcriber?

Forfeits to a lord, go to the treasurer, [196/577].

Forfetis, [281/52];

Fr. forfaict: m. A crime, sinne, fault, misdeed, offence, trespasse, transgression. Cot.