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- forbatudus:—a person killed in self-defence.
- forbire. See forbare.
- forcelectum:—a fortress.
- forceria, forcerium:—a casket; a strongbox, often of leather.
- forcescettum:—a fortress.
- forcia:—power, force, usually unjust; forcible exaction.
- forciare:—to fortify.
- fordellus:—a measure of land larger than fardella.
- forefacere. See forisfacere.
- forejudicatio:—a forejudger.
- forellus:—a sheath; a corporas case.
- forenna:—the outskirts or suburbs of a town.
- forensis:—foreign.
- forera, foreria:—a headland; a furrow (?)
- foresta:—a forest.
- forestagium:—a duty paid to the king's foresters.
- forestallagium, forestallamentum:—obstructing the highway; forestalling.
- forestallare:—to forestall; to waylay.
- forestallator: —a forestalled
- forestallum:—a crime committed on the highway.
- forestare:—to afforest.
- forestaria:—the office of forester; forestership; forestry.
- forestarius:—a forester.
- foreta:—a headland.
- forgia:— a forge; forage.
- forhelna:—concealment.
- forhurtha. See foruhtha.
- foriare:—to forage.
- foricus:—furred.
- forigo:—list.
- forinsecus:—outside; foreign.
- forisbannire:—to outlaw.
- forisburgum:—suburbs.
- forisfacere:—to do amiss; to forfeit; also used actively, to exact a forfeit from.
- forisfactum:—transgression; forfeiture.
- forisfactura:—forfeiture.
- forisfamiliate:—to remove from the family; to give a son his portion on his leaving home; to emancipate.
- forisjudicare:—to pronounce forfeited; to outlaw.
- forisjurare:—to abjure.
- foristallarium, foristeallum, foristalria:—forestalment.
- forjudicare. See forisjudicare.
- forlandum:—land at the extremity of an estate; a promontory.
- forlangum. See furlangus.
- forma:—a form, a bench; a copy; a drain.
- formannus: —a foreman; a head-man.
- formaticum:—cheese.
- formela:—a formaylle, a female hawk.
- formella:—a shoemaker's last; a weight of about 70 lbs.
- formelus:—trained, of a hawk.
- formipedia:—a shoemaker's last.
- formula:—a little bench.