Fór-werod
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - fór-werod
According to the Old English Dictionary:
-wered;
- fór-werod
- part. p. [werian to wear] Worn out, very old; attrītus, vĕtus :-- Seó endlyfte tíd biþ seó fórwerode ealdnyss the eleventh hour is very late or very great oldness, Homl. Th. ii. 76, 22. On fórwerodre ealdnysse in very old age, 76, 26. Næs his reáf hórig ne tosigen, ne his scós fórwerode his raiment was not dirty nor threadbare, nor his shoes worn out, i. 456, 21: ii. 94, 11. Nǽron eówre reáf fórwerede non sunt attrīta vestīmenta vestra, Deut. 29, 5. Fórwerede fetelsas saccos vĕtĕres, Jos. 9, 5. [Laym. uorwerien to spend.] for-werod