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GLOSSARIAL INDEX.
  • Forgiuen, v. to forgive, 386.
  • For leten, v. to leave entirely, forsake, 329.
  • Forsaide, aforesaid, 19; Fore-saide, foresaid, 113.
  • Forsaken, 1 p. pl. pr. we forgo, 377.
  • Forþ, forth, 1074; forward, 138; on, 939; forþ bringe, bring forth, 307.
  • Forþen, v. to carry out, fulfil, 570. Cf. mod. E. to further.
  • For-þi, for that reason, therefore, 110, 147, 206, 313, 558, 1068; Forþy, 910. Written forþei, 313, 558.
  • Forwes, s. pl. furrows, 294.
  • Foule, adv. foully, ill, 1065.
  • Foulen, ye defile, 633.
  • Founde, ger. to attempt, 392, 913; v. to experience, follow after, 392; 1 p. pl. pr. Founden, we endeavour, 334; 2 p. Founde, ye endeavour, 901, 1046; Founden, ye endeavour, 708; 2 p.s. pr. subj. Founde, mayst endeavour, 337; pt. s. Foundede, followed after, sought after, 682. See Fonde.
  • Founde, pp. found, 32, 152, 315, 1116; found to be, 1023.
  • Foundur, founder, 664.
  • Foure, four, 794.
  • Four-fotede, fourfooted, 300.
  • Fourme, 1 p. pl. pr. we form, fashion, 600.
  • Fram, from, 215; see Fro.
  • Fre, liberal, 953.
  • Freke, man, 1004; pl. Frekus, men, 120, 126, 958, 1117. A.S. free, bold; freca, a hero.
  • Freliche, adj, excellent (lit. free-like), 126. (Perhaps an error for ferliche, i. e. wonderful.)
  • Frely, adv. freely, indubitably, 1004,
  • Frend, friend, 1004.
  • Friþ, s. frith, wood, forest of trees; 120. See Gl. to Alex. A.
  • Fro, prep. from, 52, 113, 480; From, 53; Fram, 215.
  • Frut, fruit, 116, 120, 126, 352, 953, 1117; pl. Fratus, 114
  • Ful, full, 105.
  • Ful, adv. very, 2, 5, 113, 721.
  • Fulfille, ger. to fulfil, 563.
  • Fullen, ye fill, 1015.
  • Fulsome, adj. filled with food, satisfied, 497.
  • Fundeþ, pr. s. finds, 861.
  • Fur, fire, 682; see Fir.
  • Galful, adj. eloquent, 668; blissful, 389. The context in 1. 668 requires the sense ‘eloquent’; in l. 389 it is a mere expletive. See the note to l. 668.
  • Game, game, amusement, 470; pl. Gamus, games, 935.
  • Gan, aux. did, 121, 129.
  • Gay, gay, 883, 1028.
  • Gaynsaie, 1 p. pr. pl. we gainsay, speak against, 396; 3 p. Gaynsain,
  • Gaynus, pr. s. it profits, 1028. See Gayne in Gl. to Wm. of Palerne.
  • Geduren, ye gather, 575.
  • Gentil, gentle, 23.
  • Ger, s. gear, equipment, 522.
  • Gete, ger. to obtain, get, 305; 1 p. I get, acquire, 84; 2 p. Getist, gettest, 30; 2 p. pl. Geten, ye get, 796.
  • Gien, ger. to guide, govern, 561; Gie, 992; pr s. Gieþ, controls, 661, 670.
  • Gile, v. to beguile, cheat, 464.
  • Gile, guile, 748, 758.
  • Gilt, s. guilt, 386, 994, 1059.
  • Gilte, 1 p. pl. pr. we offend, 384; 2 p. ye sin, 550.
  • Gin, s. contrivance, 656.
  • Giour, s. guider, ruler, 703. See Gien.
  • Gise, guise, 883.
  • Giue, we give, devote, 305, 994; 2 p. ye give, 638; Giuen no of, ye care not for, 841; imp. pl. Giuus, give ye, 972.
  • Glad, 391.
  • Glade, v. to be glad, to rejoice, 472, 1110,