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forþ-fór

  • noun [ feminine ]
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forþ-fór, e; f. [fór a going]
A going forth, departure, death; exĭtus, ŏbĭtus, mors
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  • Forðamðe him cúþ forþfór toweard wǽre

    eo quod certus sĭbi exĭtus esset,

    • Bd. 3, 19
    • ;
    • S. 547, 16.
  • Ðæt is gesægd ðæt he wǽre gewis his sylfes forþfóre, of ðám ðe we nú secgan hýrdon

    præscius sui ŏbĭtus exstitisse, ex his quæ narrāvĭmus, vĭdētur,

    • 4, 24
    • ;
    • S. 599, 14: 3, 19
    • ;
    • S. 547, 17.
  • He laeg æt forþfóre

    incĭpiēbat mŏri,

    • Jn. Bos. 4, 47: Bd. 4, 24
    • ;
    • S. 598, 28, 37: 5, 3
    • ;
    • S. 616, 17.
  • Be his forþfóre

    de ŏbĭtu ejus,

    • 2, 3
    • ;
    • S. 504, 13.
  • Heora gemynde and forþfóre mid mæssesange mǽrsade syndon

    their memory and decease are celebrated with mass-song,

    • 2, 3
    • ;
    • S. 504. 41.
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  • forþ-fór, n.