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forcouth
† forˈcouth, a. Obs. Forms: 1 forc{uacu}þ, 3 forcud. [OE. forc{uacu}þ, an accentual variant of fracoð, fracod, corresp. to Goth. frakunþs despised; see for- prefix1 and couth. Kluge suggests that the form with stressless prefix may have arisen from the compound ˈunforc{uacu}þ.] Perverse, infamous, w...
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fraked
† ˈfraked, a. Obs. [OE. fracoð, fracod: see forcouth.] Wicked, vile.a 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. iii. xv. [xxi.] (1891) 222 Ond cwæð, þæt heo fracuðe & earme wære, þæt heo ne woldon heora Gode hyran. c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 83 Þis frakede folc. Ibid. 189 Nis non werse fo þene frakede fere.
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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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