† forthˈyete, v. Obs.
[OE. forðᵹéotan, f. forth adv. + ᵹéotan to pour.]
trans. To pour out.
| c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. iv. xxix. [xxviii.] (1890) 370 He..forðᵹotenum tearum..Dryhtne his willan bebead. 1513 Douglas æneis i. iii. 55 The deip furtht ȝet in schaldis heir and thair. Ibid. iv. viii. 88 All for nocht the teris war furth ȝet. |