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forfoughten
forˈfoughten, pple. and ppl. a. Obs. exc. Sc. and north. dial. For forms see fight v. and foughten; also 8–9 forfoughen. [f. for- prefix1 + foughten.] Wearied and worn-out with fighting.c 1275 Lay. 26189 On wis cniht com ride to þis kinges ferde þat was al for-fohte. c 1350 Will. Palerne 3686 Ȝour m... Oxford English Dictionary
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forfight
† forˈfight, v. Sc. Obs.—1 In 7 forefight. [back-formation from forfoughten.] trans. To exhaust or over-fatigue (oneself) with fighting.1661 Mercur. Caled. (Jam.), These noble gentlemen..may..forefight themselves in our excellent fields. Oxford English Dictionary
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foughten
foughten, ppl. a. (ˈfɔːt(ə)n) [Archaic form of pa. pple. of fight v.: see prec.] 1. foughten field: one in which there is or has been fighting; a battle-field. Obs. exc. poet.1568 Grafton Chron. II. 424 Was taken prisoner..in a pitched and foughten fielde. 1676 Hobbes Iliad 78 With all the horrour o... Oxford English Dictionary
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set
▪ I. set, n.1 (sɛt) Also 4–5 sete, 3–6 sette, (6 seat), 5– (now prevalent in many technical senses) sett. [f. set v.1, partly directly from the vb.-stem, and partly a subst. use of set ppl. a.; the two formations cannot always be distinguished. OE. had set neut., seat (in sing. place of setting of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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