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forworth
† forˈworth, v. Obs. [OE. forweorðan str. vb., f. for- prefix1 + weorðan to become (see worth v.); cf. OHG. farwerdan. In early northern ME. occasionally conjugated weak.] 1. intr. To perish, come to nought, go wrong.c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. xxvi. 52 Mid swurde hiᵹ for⁓wurþað. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 109 Þ... Oxford English Dictionary
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foryellow
† foˈryellow, v. Obs. rare. [f. for- prefix1 + yellow.] intr. To turn yellow, fade.c 1220 [see forworth v.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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forworden
forˈworden, ppl. a. Obs. exc. dial. Also irreg. 3 Orm. forwurrþenn(-like), forworthyn, 9 dial. forwoden. [OE. forworden, pa. pple. of forweorðan: see forworth v.] Perished, gone to ruin. Hence (Orm.) forwurþenlike adv., corruptly, perversely.c 1200 Ormin 6245 Þeȝȝ wirrkenn ȝunnkerr weorrc Forr⁓wurrþ... Oxford English Dictionary
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thild
† thild Obs. [ONorthumb. þyld (= general OE. ᵹeþyld) = OHG. dult,:—OTeut. *þul-di-, nominal derivative of verb-stem *þul- in Goth. þulan to endure: see thole v.] Patience, endurance.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Luke xxi. 19 On ðyld [Rushw. ðylde] iuera ᵹie byeð sauelo iuero. c 1200 Ormin 2613 For þild birrþ... Oxford English Dictionary
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worth
▪ I. worth, n.1 (wɜːθ) Forms: 1 weorþ, weorð (1–2 weord), wurð (2 wurhðe), wyrþ, 1, 3 wurþ, 2–3 wurth (5 wurthe, wyrtht); 1, 4 worþ, 3– worth (6 wortht), 4–7 worthe, 6 woorth, wourth(e. [OE. weorþ (wurþ, worþ) neut., = OFris. werth, OS. werđ, OHG. werd (MHG. wert, G. werth, wert), ON. verð (Norw. ve... Oxford English Dictionary
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