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Webster Dictionary :: Forgive

FORGIVE, v.t. forgiv'. pret. forgave; pp. forgiven. [L. remitto. See Give .] 1. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Forgiven

FORGIV'EN, pp. Pardoned remitted.

Webster Dictionary :: Forgiveness

FORGIV'ENESS, n. forgiv'ness. 1. The act of forgiving; the pardon of an offender...

Webster Dictionary :: Forgiver

FORGIV'ER, n. One who pardons or remits.

Webster Dictionary :: Forgiving

FORGIV'ING, ppr. 1. Pardoning; remitting. 2. a. Disposed to forgive; inclined to...

Webster Dictionary :: Forgot

FORGOT' FORGOT'TEN, pp. of forget.

Webster Dictionary :: Forhail

FORHA'IL, v.t. To draw or distress. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Forhead-bald

FOR'HEAD-BALD, a. Bald above the forehead. Lev 13:47.

Webster Dictionary :: Forinsecal

FORIN'SECAL, a. [L. forinsecus.] foreign; alien. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Forisfamiliate

FORISFAMIL'IATE, v.t. [L. foris, without, and familia, family.] To renounce a le...

Webster Dictionary :: Forisfamiliation

FORISFAMILIA'TION, n. When a child has received a portion of his father's estate...

Webster Dictionary :: Fork

FORK, n. [L. furca.] 1. an instrument consisting of a handle, and a blade of met...

Webster Dictionary :: Forked

FORK'ED, pp. 1. Raised, pitched or dug with a fork. 2. a. Opening into two or mo...

Webster Dictionary :: Forkedly

FORK'EDLY, adv. In a forked form.

Webster Dictionary :: Forkedness

FORK'EDNESS, n. The quality of opening into two or more parts.

Webster Dictionary :: Forkhead

FORK'HEAD, n. the point of an arrow.

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