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† forˈguilt, v. Obs. Forms: 3 Orm. forrgilltenn. pa. tense 3 forgilt, -gult. pa. pple. 2–3 forgilt, -gult, Orm. -gilltedd. [OE. *forgyltan, f. for- prefix1 + gyltan to sin.] 1. trans. To bring into a state of guilt. Only refl. or in pass. Const. wið, ᵹæn.
c1175Lamb. Hom. 27 Ȝif þu ert swiðe for-gult wið þine eorðliche lauerd he [etc.]. c1200Ormin 2619 Þe deofell..stannddeþþ..To don uss to forrgilltenn uss ȝæn Godd. a1225Ancr. R. 388 Al þet is iðe worlde he werp under ure uet bestes ant fueles, ear we weren uorgulte. 2. To forfeit by guilty conduct. Also, to bring into by guilt.
c1175Lamb. Hom. 19 Er we weren al forgult in to helle. c1200Trin. Coll. Hom. 211 He forgilt heuene wele, and haueð helle wowe. 1297R. Glouc. (1724) 1 Plente me may in Engelond of alle gode y se, Bute folc yt for gulte oþer ȝeres þe worse be. c1300Harrow. Hell 166 Þou laddest ous to parays, We hit forgulten ase vnwys. a1350Arth. & Merl. (Linc. Inn MS.) 593 Til Lucifer hit forgult wiþ pryde. |