[fyrde], adj., movable, that can be moved.—Comp. hard-fyrde.—Leo.

[fyrd-gestealla], w. m., comrade on an expedition, companion in battle: dat. pl. fyrd-gesteallum, 2874

[fyrd-ham], st. m., war-dress, coat of mail: acc. sg. þone fyrd-hom, [1505].

[fyrd-hrägl], st. n., coat of mail, war-dress: acc. sg. fyrd-hrägl, [1528].

[fyrd-hwät], adj., sharp, good in war, warlike: nom. pl. frome fyrd-hwate, [1642], [2477].

[fyrd-leóð], st. n., war-song, warlike music: acc. sg. horn stundum song fûslîc f[yrd]leoð, [1425].

[fyrd-searu], st. n., equipment for an expedition: acc. sg. fyrd-searu fûslîc, [2619]; acc. pl. fyrd-searu fûslîcu, [232].

[fyrd-wyrðe], adj., of worth in war, excellent in battle: nom. sg. fyrd-wyrðe man (Beówulf), [1317].

ge-[fyrðran] (see forð), w. v., to bring forward, to further: pret. part. âr wäs on ôfoste, eftsîðes georn, frätwum gefyrðred, he was hurried forward by the treasure (i.e. after he had gathered up the treasure, he hasted to return, so as to be able to show it to the mortally-wounded Beówulf), [2785].

[fyrmest]. See [forma].