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tōgēanes feng clutched at him, B. him on refrain, CP: suffer, endure, tolerate, humour, fultum feng helped them, JroSOO. hlygt CP,B,BH : restrain. II.=foreberan +f. listen, ['fang,''i-fang'] forbernan=forbeornan lond=fand pret. 3 sg. of findan. forberstan3 to break, burst asunder, vanish, fong- = fang-; fonn = fann; fonti=!fant fail, LL : let go by default, EC201'. ['for- lomi=fanu burst'} for I. prep, (with d., inst. and a.) (local) forbētan = forebētan before, in the sight of, in or into the presence forbīgan (ē, ŷ) to bend down, bow dou~n, of, B,Gen : as far as, IM11913 : (temporal) depreciate, abase, humiliate, degrade, during, before : (causal) 'for,' on account forbīgels m. arch, arched roof, WW1263. of, for the sake of, through, because of, owing lorbtndan3 to bind (up), muzzle, to, from, by reason of, Æ,B,Qen,Met. for ['forbind''} worulde as regards this world, Æ. for forbisen=forebyeen Dryhtne by Qod : in order to . in place of, forbītan1 to bite through, HL18391. instead of, equivalent to, at the price of, forblāwan' to blow, AO : blow out, inflate, Æ,Gu,Mt : in preference to, Hood : in spite Led. ['forblow'] of, Ohr. II. conj. for, because, for hwŷ, forblindian to blind, MkR 652. for hwām, for hwon wherefore? for Sam, fðrbōc f. itinerary, OEG2023. for Son, for 8ŷ therefore, because, since, for forbod n. prohibition, LL; CP. ['forbode'] Sam tie (Sŷ), for Sŷ Se because, for Sŷ forboda=foreboda 8æt, for Sam 'Sæt in order that. III. adv. īorbrecan6 (»2) to break in pieces, bruise, loo, very, M. for an only. violate, crush, destroy, Jn; AO.CP. for- for- I. denotes loss or destruction (as in brocen broken down, decrepit, ['forbreak'} fordðn, forgiefan), or is intensitive or for-brēdan3, -bregdan to tear in pieces : draw pejorative, as in forbærnan, forrotian. It ofer, cover : change, transform, Bo. ['far- is not connected with the preposition braid'} 'for.' Its original form was fer- [cp. Ger. īor-brltan,-brittan=forbryttan ver-]. II. occly=fore- forbryt-ednes (ESPs), -ennes (V-Ps) f. con- fer I. f. going, course, journey, expedition, trition. £H;AO : way, manner of life, [faran] forbrytian=forbryttan II. m. pig, hog. OE<3, III. pret. 3 sg. of forbryttan to break in piecei, crush, bruise. faran. forbugan2 to 6e«d from, refrain from, avoid, fora (N) = f oran; f ora-=fore-; f orad = f orod decline, M,Ma; CP : flee frOTO, escape, CP : foran I. prep. (w. d.) before, opposite, hold douti. ['forbow'} II. adv. before, in front, forward, Jtd;Æ, forbŷgan=forbīgan AO,CP : to the front. Da. foran ongean forbyrd f. abstention, A03085. opposite, ['form'} Iorbyrdian to axzit for, EPs3220. foranbodig n. thorax, chest, WW158". forbyrdig forbearing, NC287. forandæg earZy part of the day? Æ(NC), forbyrnan (Æ)=forbeornan first day? (BT). force f. 'fork,' Æ,WW. lorane =foran II. forcēap forestalling (in trade), LL234[2,10]. foranhēafod n. forehead, Æ. [=*forecēap] forannlht f, early port of the night, duslc, forceorfan8 to car»e out, cut down, cut off, cut evening, Æ. through, divide, Æ,0hr; AO,CP. [tfcrfar"f'"t | ||||||||||||||||||
loreēowan- to bite off, Bo36S3. for-cierran (CP), -cerran to turn aside, pre- vent, avert, avoid, CP : turn oneself away, escape. forcierrednes (ys) f. perversity, GD11915 : turning aside, BPS1251. lorcierring (e, y) f. turningaside, CVPs 1251. forelnnan to deny, disown? SOL 107. loreippian (y) to e«t off, RHy 212. [cp. Eng. chip] forclǽman to slop up, Gi. forclas mp. prongs? NC287. | ||||||||||||||||||
forantō prep. (w. d.) before.forāð=foreāS forbærnan to caase to burn, burn up, con- sume by fire, be consumed, Æ,Chr; AO. ['forb«r»'] | ||||||||||||||||||
forbærnednes f. burning up, LCD. lorbearan =forberan forbearnan=forbærnan f orbed n. portable bed, litter, ZDA31. (orbēgan =forbīgan forbeigan3 to be enraged, BL, forbēn f. prayer, DHyl3813. | ||||||||||||||||||
forbēodan2 to 'forbid,' prohibit, Ohr,G; Æ : forclingan3 to wither, shrink up, Cp, ['far- restrain, Ps : refuse, Lk : repeal, annul, cling'} LL42[49]. forclyccan to stop, close (ears), RPs575. forbēodendlle dehortative, dissuasive, ÆGB lorelŷsan to close up, LCD 3-9222. 22511. forcnldan=forgnīdan forbeornan3 (e, y) to burn, be consumed by forcuman* to come before, prevent, turprue ; fin, AO. harass, wear out, destroy: overcome, conquer, lorberaQ I. (sv4) to 'forbear,* abstoin. from, obtain : surpass. | ||||||||||||||||||