for when but would be expected, II, 58, 11, 13; 59, 22 (see II, 57 b). for and, V, [76], 25; 144, 9.
for no, I, 183, 25; II, 256, K 3: phrase of refusal, obscurely elliptical, after the manner of why, no; or corruptly for fye, no (cf. II, 158, 2).
forbears, I, 206, 2; II, 63, 19: forefathers.
forbode, forbott, ouer Goddes, III, 29, 162; 123, 18; V, [199] a, 64: God forbid, against God’s prohibition; so A. S. ofer cinges bebod, against the king’s order; ofer dryhtnes word, against the word of the Lord, etc. Elliptically, God’s forbod, as III, 37, 79; 180, 16. III, 113, 72: see ffend.
forbye, forebye, I, 402, 1; II, 154, 8, 9; IV, 224, 17; 433, 16: near by. I, 86, 33; II, 70, 22: apart, aside. IV, 203, 2: further.
forbye, forebye, forby, I, 305, 1; IV, 203, 2; V, [17], 32; [213] a, 1: besides.
force, no, III, 57, 13; 67, 227: no matter.
forces. for (thro, V, [306], 8) a’ her father’s forces, V, [166], 11: in spite of all her father could do?
fordoo, destroy.
fore, first fore love, II, 191, 22, 25, 28, 29: earlier.