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FOR'AGING, ppr. or a. Collecting provisions for horses and cattle, or wandering ...
FORAM'INOUS, a. [L. foramen, a hole, from foro, to bore.] Full of holes; perfora...
FORBAD', pret. of forbid.
FORBA'THE, v.t. To bathe. [Not in use.]
FORBEAR, v.i. pret. forbore; pp. forborne. 1. To stop; to cease; to hold from pr...
FORBEARANCE, n. 1. The act of avoiding, shunning or omitting; either the cessati...
FORBEARER, n. One that intermits or intercepts.
FORBEARING, ppr. 1. Ceasing; pausing; withholding from action; exercising patien...
FORBID', v.t. pret. forbad; pp. forbid, forbidden. Literally, to bid or command ...
FORBID'DANCE, n. Prohibition; command or edict against a thing. [Little used.]
FORBID'DENLY, adv. In an unlawful manner.
FORBID'DENNESS, n. A state of being prohibited. [Not used.]
FORBID'DER, n. He or that which forbids or enacts a prohibition.
FORBID'DING, ppr. 1. Prohibiting; hindering. 2. a. Repelling approach; repulsive...
FORBO'RE, pret. of forebear.
FORBORNE, pp. of forbear. Few ever repented of having forborne to speak.