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parcins cibo utuntur, abstinentes, Past. 308, 14, 16. Swá hié ðá forhæbbendan læ-acute;ren forhæfdnesse sic continentibus laudetur virginitas corporis, 453, 31. Forhæfnisse abstinentiam, Rtl. 163, 13. Mid fæstenum and forhæfdnessum, Dóm. L. 30, 46. Forhæuenessum parsimoniis, An. Ox. 47, 2.
for-hæ-acute;lde. Substitute: for-hæ-acute;lan; p. de To make unsound(?), injure:--Forhæ-acute;lde offensa, Wrt. Voc. ii. 65, 53.
for-hæ-acute;tan; p. te To make too hot, overheat:--Se mon wyrð tó swíþe forhæ-acute;t, Lch. ii. 244, 8.
for-hæ-acute;þan; p. de; pp. ed To parch up, burn out, consume:--Forswæ-acute;ld, forhæ-acute;þed exustus, i. spoliatus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 146, 34. v. hæ-acute;þa.
for-hátena. v. preceding word: for-heáfod. v. fore-heáfod.
for-healdness, e; f. Incontinence, unchasteness:--Manna forhealdnessa, þ-bar; is unrihthæ-acute;med . . . Gástas ðe manna hyrtan beswícað, þ-bar; is. . . forhealdnyssa gást . . . Ne gewemmað eówre líchaman ðurh forhealdnesse, Nap. 24.
for-heard. Add:--Þú mé forhæardne læ-acute;rst thou dost teach me a very hard doctrine, Solil. H. 42, 18.
for-heardian. Add:--Æ-acute;r þon ðe hé þone forheardodan swile gehnesce, Lch. ii. 212, 18.
for-hergend, es; m. One who lays waste, ravages, devastates:--Ferhergend, forhergen[d] grassator, Txts. 66, 467.
for-hergung. Add:--Forheriunge (printed sor-) infestatione, Wrt. Voc. ii. 45, 43. Hwæt forwearþ . . . on þeóda forhergiunge nationes vastationibus terebantur, Ors. 5, 11; S. 238, 5.
for-hínan. Take here for-hýnan, and add:--Hé S&c-tilde;e Petres mynster tó bysmere macede, and ealle þá óðre forhergode and forhýnde, Chr. 1068; P. 203, 28. Hé hí miclum tintrade and bismrade, oþ hié mid ealle wæ-acute;ron fordón and forhiéned cruentissimam victoriam in eos exercuit, Ors. 3, 7; S. 118, 26. Mid þæ-acute;m bryne hió (Rome) wæs swá swíþe forhiéned þæt hió næ-acute;fre siþþan swelc næs nec unquam majore incendio vastata est, 6, 1; S. 252, 24.
for-hirdan. Take here for-hyrdan, and add: [O. H. Ger. fer-herten obdurare.]: for-hladan to exhaust. v. un-forhladen.
for-hogd; adj. (ptcpl. v. for-hycgan). Despicable, contemptible:--Forhogd irritum, inanem, Wrt. Voc. ii. 112, 7. Þá burhware him wæ-acute;ron for heora ungeleáfan swíþe forhogde and ungecorene, Bl. H. 77, 28. v. for-hogod, and next word.
for-hogdlíce; adv. With contempt, contemptuously:--Críst þá mycclan burh swá forhogdlíce nemde, Bl. H. 77, 26. v. preceding word.
for-hogdness; e; f. Contempt:--Tó worulde forhogdnisse ad contemtum saeculi, Bd. 4, 24; Sch. 481, 15: Ps. Srt. 78, 4: Rtl. 103, 28. Cf. for-hogodness.
for-hogian. Add: to disdain:--Ic forhogige dedignor, Wrt. Voc. ii. 139, 67. (1) to hold in contempt a person or thing:--Hé ánum folgað and óðerne forhogað (-eð, L. contemnet), Lk. 16, 13. Forhogað accusat, Jn. R. 5, 45. Forogas, Mt. L. 6, 24. Gié forhogas bebod Godes vos transgredimini mandatum Dei, 15, 3. Forhogede contempserit, An. Ox. 3920. Hié forhogodan ege ealra eorðlicra cyninga, Bl. H. 137, 5. Ne forhogiaþ wísdóm, Bt. 16, 1; F. 50, 26. Forhogot spreta, An. Ox. 11, 72. Bið forhoged confunditur, 520. Ná sí forhugud non aspernatur, Angl. xiii. 441, 1085. (2) to disdain to do. (a) with clause:--Swá hé læ-acute;s forhogað ðæt hé ús ðonne giet tó him spane, siððan wé hiene oferhycggeað quanto contemtus adhuc vocare non dedignatur, Past. 407, 18: Bl. H. 83, 15. Sume men for heora prýtan forhogiað þ-bar; hí hýran godcundan ealdran, Ll. Th. i. 332, 34. (b) with infin.:--Hé forhogode tógénes grétan, Gr. D. 34, 6. (c) with dat. infin.:--Þætte wíf forhogiað heora bearn tó fédanne ut mulieres filios nutrire contemnant, Bd. 1, 27; Sch. 80, 12. Þ-bar; hé his synna ne forhogige tó andettanne ut non negligat peccata sua confiteri, Ll. Th. ii. 174, 12. [v. N. E. D. forhow.] Cf. for-hycgan.
for-hogiend, es; m. A despiser, contemner:--Þearfena lufiend and his sylfes forhogiend cultor pauperum et contemptor sui, Gr. D. 329, 13.
for-hogiendlic; adj. Contemptible, despicable:--Forhogigendlic contemptibilis, Scint. 62, 7: 125, 9.
for-hogness (-hoh-), e; f. Contempt:--Tó worolde forhohnesse (-hoge-, v. l.) ad contemtum saeculi, Bd. 4, 24; Sch. 481, 15.
for-hogod; adj. (ptcpl.) Despised, despicable, good-for-nothing:--Se unnytta and forhogoda inrita, Wrt. Voc. ii. 48, 65. v. for-hogd.
for-hogodlic; adj. Denoting scorn or contempt:--Drihten þá cynelican burh forhogodlice naman nemde, Bl. H. 77, 23.
for-hogodness. Take here for-hogednes, and add:--Forhogadnis contemptio, Ps. Srt. 106, 40: 122, 3: contemptus, 30, 19. Forhogodnesse contemptum, Bd. 4, 24; Sch. 481, 15. Cf. for-hogdness.
for-hogung. Add:--Forhogung contemptus, i. contemptio, Wrt. Voc. ii. 134, 81. Of forhogunge ex contemptu, Kent. Gl. 1167: Angl. xiii. 440, 1067: Scint. 203, 13. On forhogunge subsannationem, Ps. Spl. 43, 15.
for-hradian. Add: I. to go too quickly, hurry:--Ðá ðe nabbað ildo tó ðon ðæt hié mægen læ-acute;ran, and hí ðeáh forhradiað ðæt hié hit ongiennað quos a praedicationis officio aetas prohibit, et tamen praecipitatio impellit, Past. 383, 22. II. to anticipate:--Forhradode Godes engel þæs árleásan geþeaht, Hml. Th. i. 82, 30. Forhrada hine praeueni eum, Ps. L. 16, 13. Ðæt hié tó unwærlíce ne onetten, ðý læ-acute;s hié forhradien ðone betestan tíman ne dum bonorum tempus incaute festinando praeveniunt, Past. 281, 21: R. Ben. 61, 13. Hé wénde þæt hí woldon his cynedóm forseón and wolde ðá forhradian, Hml. Th. i. 480, 2. Úrne endenéxtan dæg mid dæ-acute;dbóte forhradian, 482, 6. Beó forehradod anticipatur, An. Ox. 1232.
for-hrædlíce; adv. Very quickly, suddenly:--Wé hí forhrædlíce tó ðæ-acute;m weorce dón ne mægen non repente in fabrica ponitur, Past. 445, 1.
for-hraþe. Add:--Hé wearð þá gefullod forhraðe, Hml. Th. ii. 502, 1: Hml. S. 29, 149. Æðelstán cyng gefreóde Eádelm forraðe þæs ðe hé æ-acute;rest cyng wæs very soon after he first was king, C. D. B. ii. 315, 18.

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