forthy, a. Sc. and dial.
(ˈfɔəθɪ)
[f. forth adv. + -y1.]
Disposed to put oneself forth or forward; forward, outspoken, unrestrained.
| c 1565 [see forthset v.]. 1846 Spec. Cornish Prov. Dial. 55 A yungster comed out very forthy, ‘Here come I, St. George’. 1880 E. Cornwall Gloss., Forthy, officious; forward. 1892 Northumb. Gloss., Forthy, industrious, well doing, free, kindly spoken. |