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▪ I. † fure, v. Obs. Sc. [f. *fure, Sc. form of fore a journey.] 1. trans. To bear, carry.
c1470Henry Wallace iii. 222 With flour and wyne als mekill as thai mycht fur. 1487Sc. Acts Jas. III (1814) II. 178/2 That na gudis be furit be þe master apoun his ouerloft. c1560A. Scott Poems (S.T.S.) xvi. 1 How suld my febill body fure The dowble dolour I indure? 1609Skene Reg. Maj. 141 Na gudes sould be fured vpon the over-loft of the shippes. 2. To lead, conduct. Also absol.
1536Bellenden Cron. Scot. (1821) I. Proheme p. vi, So far as laboure and his wisdome furis. 1637Monro Exped. i. 45 To his Master the Kings Majesty or Generall, that fuers or leades the warre. Hence ˈfuring vbl. n., freight.
1535Stewart Cron. Scot. II. 246 For birth and wecht hir furing wes so hie, With thame ilkane scho sank into the se. ▪ II. fure obs. form of fire. |