2. The forehead, S. B.

_Ruddiman._

Su. G. _stamm_, pars navis prima.

FORETERES, _s._ Fortress.

_Douglas._

_To_ FORFAIR, _v. a._ To waste.

_Reg. Maj._

_To_ ~Forfair~, ~Forfar~, _v. n._ To perish.

_Wallace._

A. S. _forfar-an_, perdere, perire.

~Forfairn~, _part. pa._

1. Forlorn, S.

_Ross._

2. Old-fashioned, S. B.

_Ross._

3. Worn out, jaded, S.

_Burns._

_To_ FORFALT, FORFAULT, _v. a._ To attaint.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

~Forfalt~, _s._ Forfeiture.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

~Forfaultrie~, _s._ Forfeiture.

_Baillie._

FORFANT, _adj._ Overcome with faintness.

_Burel._

FORFLITTEN, _part. pa._ Severely scolded.

_Gl. Sibb._

FORFOUCHT, FORFOUCHTEN, _part. pa._

1. Exhausted with fighting.

Belg. _vervecht-en_, id.

_Wallace._

2. Greatly fatigued.

_Sir Egeir._

_To_ FORGADER, FORGATHER, _v. n._

1. To convene.

_Douglas._

2. To meet in a hostile manner.

_Pitscottie._

3. To meet accidentally, S.

_Ramsay._

4. To be united in marriage, S. B.

_Ross._

Teut. _ver-gaeder-en_, congregare, convenire.

FORGANE,

V. ~Foregainst.~

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