forteon

Old English

Etymology

From for- + tēon. Cognate with Old High German farziohan.

Verb

fortēon

  1. To draw away, seduce; forlead, mislead.
  2. To pull and hurt, gripe.
  3. To pull in the way of, cover up, obscure.

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Middle English: forteen
    • English: fortee (obsolete)
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