- forthi
- , adv. == therefore. Wright’s L. P. p. 28. AS. forþi
Oldest English Words. 2014.
Oldest English Words. 2014.
forthy — ˈfōrthi adjective Etymology: forth (I) + y 1. dialect Britain : forward and enterprising : inclined to be officious 2. dialect Britain : open and friendly in nature and disposition : affable … Useful english dictionary
Eustace Folville — (d.1346) was the leader of a robber band active in Leicestershire and Derbyshire in the first half of the 14th century. With four of his younger brothers, he was responsible for two of the most notorious crimes of early 14th century England: no… … Wikipedia
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