forgone, forgo.
foriete, forgotten.
forked, I, 492, 7; IV, 445, p. 100, B 7: of blood from a wound, issued in divided jets.
forl, V, [116], 2; [117], 3: whorl, fly of a spinning-rock.
for-lee, she’ll come in att your formast an gee out att yer forlee, IV, 377, 5; V, [275] b, 5: she’ll cross your bows and sail round you, coming out at your fore-lee or lee-bow.
forlorn, I, 450, 8; II, 114, 15, 16; III, 124, 13; 212, 16: lost. has him forlorn, II, 147, 17: causatively. II, 123, 13; V, [41], 23: destroyed, killed. I, 183, 42; III, 145, 9; V, [210] b, 2: destitute, deserted.
forn, p. p. of fare, II, 29, 6, 9. be weel forn: see that ye have fared well, eat and drink heartily.
fornents, forenent, fornent, II, 197 a, 15: opposite to, directly against.
forren, foreign.
forsake, forsake a ring, I, 192 a: let go, part with. forsake that I haue promised, III, 29, 156: withdraw from. forsake this sorowe, III, 73, 341: decline to have to do with this sad matter. II, 454, 52: decline as adversary in a combat. III, 360, 106: refuse an appointment. IV, 172, 1; 173, K 2: refuse suitors. III, 149, 33; IV, 181, 2: give up, renounce.