Forud

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - forud

According to the Old English Dictionary:

forud
part. Broken, fractured, worn out, decayed; fractus, contrītus :-- Se foruda fót and sió forude bond the fractured foot and the fractured hand, Past. ii. 2; Cot. MS. On ðisum þrím stelum stynt se cynestól, and gif án biþ forud, he fylþ adún sóna the throne stands on these three pillars, and if one is decayed, it soon falls down, Ælfc. T. 41, 6.

Related words: forod. forud

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