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† forˈcatch, v. Obs.—1 [ad. ONF. for-, forscachier (= Central OF. forchacier), f. for(s)-, for- prefix3 + cachier (chacier): see catch v. and chase v.] trans. To drive forth.1393 Gower Conf. Prol. 17 Fro the leese, whiche is pleine, Into the breres they forcacche Here orf.
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forchase
† forˈchase, v. Obs. [ad. OF. forschacier, f. fors-, for- prefix3 + chacier to chase. Cf. forcatch.] trans. a. To chase or drive away; to put to flight. b. To tire with chasing or running.a 1300 Cursor M. 6977 (Cott.) An hundreth moght for⁓chace, Quils þai wit þam had godds grace. a 1510 Douglas Kin...
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for-
▪ I. for-, prefix1 Also 1 fær-, 3 Orm. forr-, 3–4 south. vor-, ver-, 4 fur-, 6–7 fore-. [OE. for-, fær- = OFris. for-, far-, OS. for-, far- (Du. ver-), OHG. far-, fir-, fer- (MHG. and mod.G. ver-), ON. for- (Sw. för-, Da. for-); the ON. fyrer- (see fore- prefix) though formally distinct, often corre...
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