To FOOT, v. a. To strike with the foot, Ang.
FOR, an inseparable particle, which implies negation, excess, intension, or vitiation.
FOR, conj. Because.
Wyntown.
FOR, prep. Denoting quality.
Su. G. foer, id.
FOR, prep. Against.
A. S. id.
Barbour.
FORAT, adv. Forward, S.
J. Nicol.
FORAIVERT, part. pa. Much fatigued, S
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