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forˈhow, v. Obs. exc. Sc. Forms: 1 forhoȝian, 2 -huȝian, 3 -howien, -hoȝien, -huȝien, 4–8 forhue, 9 forhoo, forhooy, 8– forhow. [OE. forhoᵹian, f. for- prefix1 + hoᵹian to think, care.] †1. trans. To despise, scorn. Obs.
c900tr. Bæda's Hist. ii. ii. (1890) 102 Gif he þonne eow eac forhoᵹie..sy he þonne from eow forhoᵹad. c1160Hatton Gosp. Matt. xxiii. 10 Þæt ȝe ne for-huȝien ænne of þissen lytlingen. a1225Ancr. R. 166 Worldliche þinges to..forhowien. c1230Hali Meid. 25 Forhohe for to don hit þat he þuncheð uuel of. a1300Cursor M. 15107 (Cott.) We wend he had for-huud vs all. 2. To forsake, quit.
a1300Cursor M. 23047 (Edin.) Þe formast raw..þat sinne and sak for him forhuid. c1450St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 8258 Þar fore saint dunstan he pursued Whils he englande forhued. 1753A. Murphy Gray's-Inn Jrnl. No. 39 ⁋1 It gives me muckle Trouble to see the English forehuing their Neest, and giving it up to the Cheeld of Israel. 1768Ross Helenore 99 Ye did her so treach'rously forhow. a1835Hogg Kilmeny xxiv, And the merl and the mavis forhooyed their young. 1871W. Alexander Johnny Gibb ii. (1873) 15 The laird wud hae to forhoo's bit bonny nest. Hence † forhower, a forsaker. † forhoght, contempt.
a1300E.E. Psalter cxviii. [cxix.] 22 Bere fra me vpbraidinge and for-hoghte. 1513Douglas æneis xii. i. 36 Ȝon ilk Troiane forhowar of Asya [desertorem Asiæ]. |