†for-werd (A.S.) [476], [494], worn out
for-yelden (A.S.) [133], [257], to make a return for a thing, repay
forbisne (A.S.) [152], an example, similitude, parable
forceres (A.N.) [186], coffers
fore-ward, for-ward, for-warde (A.S.) [65], [119], [206], a bargain, promise
for-goer (A.S.) [39], a goer before
for-goers (A.S.) [31], people whose business it was to go before the great lords in their progresses, and buy up provisions for them
formest (A.S.) [186], [403], first, foremost
†formfaderes (A.S.) [498], first fathers