Forlore
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Forlore — For*lore , imp. pl. & p. p. of {Forlese}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The beasts their caves, the birds their nests forlore. Fairfax. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forlore — see forlese and next … Useful english dictionary
Forlese — For*lese , v. t. [p. p. {Forlore}, {Forlorn}.] [OE. forlesen. See {Forlorn}.] To lose utterly. [Obs.] haucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forlorn — Forlese For*lese , v. t. [p. p. {Forlore}, {Forlorn}.] [OE. forlesen. See {Forlorn}.] To lose utterly. [Obs.] haucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Verlieren — Verlieren, verb. irregul. ich verliere, du verlierst, (Oberd. verleurst,) er verliert, (Oberd. verleurt); Imperf. ich verlor, Conj. verlöre; Mittelw. verloren; Imper. verliere, (Oberd. verleur). Es ist in doppelter Gestalt üblich. 1. Als ein… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
forlor — m ( es/ as) loss, destruction; tó forlore gedón to destroy … Old to modern English dictionary
gedón — irreg v/t to arrive at; to halt, encamp, cast anchor; to reduce; tó forlore gedón to destroy … Old to modern English dictionary
forleose — v. a. == lose. O. and N. 1664. part. ‘forlore.’ RG. 243 … Oldest English Words
forlorn — /fəˈlɔn / (say fuh lawn) adjective 1. abandoned, deserted, or forsaken: *Tilly s big heart yearned over her sister s forlorn little ones; they could be heard bleating like lambs for the mother to whom till now they had never cried in vain. –henry …