For-trúwian
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - for-trúwian
According to the Old English Dictionary:
-trúwigan;
- for-trúwian
- p. ode, nde; pp. od, ud To be over-confident, rash, to presume; præsúmĕre, præcĭpĭtāre :-- Ðú ðé fortrúwodest [MS. fortrúwudest] for ðínre rihtwísnesse thou wast over-confident on account of thy virtue, Bt. 7, 3; Fox 22, 13. Ðý-læs he hine for ðære wynsuman wyrde fortrúwige lest he through the pleasant fortune should be presumptuous, 40, 3; Fox 238, 17. Ða fortrúwodan the presumptuous, Past. 32, 1; Hat. MS. 39 b, 25, 26. Ða fortrúwudan, 32, 1; Hat. MS. 40 a. 2, 12. Ðǽm fortrúwodum monnum to presumptuous men, 49, 5; Hat. MS. for-truwian