A.S. fangan; Goth. fahan.

Forfare, to fare amiss, to perish, [1348].

A.S. for-faran.

Forlorn, lost, [3305].

A.S. forloren; cf. Goth. fra-liusan.

For-quhy; see For-why.

For-thi,
For-thy,

(there-fore), on that account, [332], [2261], [2731].

A.S. forthý; where thý (Gothic thê) is the instrumental case of se, that.

For-wrocht (for-wrought), over-worked, wearied out, [888].