~Forlethie~, _s._ A surfeit, S. B.

_Journ. Lond._

_To_ FORLY, _v. a._ To lie with carnally.

A. S. _forlig-an_, fornicari.

_Barbour._

FOR-LYIN, _part. pa._ Fatigued with lying too long in bed.

_King"s Quair._

Teut. _verleghen_, fessus.

FORLYNE, _part. pa._

V. ~Forly~.

_To_ FORLOIR, _v. n._ To become useless, from languor.

_Dunbar._

~Forlore~, _part. pa._ Forlorn.

A. S. _forleor-an_, perdere.

FORLOPPIN, _part. pa._ Fugitive.

Teut. _verloop-en_, to run away.

_Doug._

FORMEKIL, _adj._ Very great.

_Douglas._

FORMOIS, _adj._ Beautiful.

_Lyndsay._

Lat. _formos-us_.

FORNE. _To forne_, _adv._ Formerly.

A. S. _forne_, prius.

_Douglas._

FORNENT, _prep._ Concerning.

_Watson._

FOROUCH, FOROUTH, _prep._ Before, as to time.

_Barbour._

FOROUTH, FORROW, A ~forrow~, _adv._

1. Before, as to time.

_Dunbar._

2. Before, as to place.

_Barbour._

Germ. _vorig_, prior, Sw. _foerut_, before.

~Forowsein~, Foreseen.

_Barbour._

FOROWT, FOROWTYN, _prep._

1. Without.

_Barbour._

2. Besides.

_Wyntown._

Sw. _foerutan_, absque; praeter.

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