forsook


for·sake

F0268400 (fôr-sāk′, fər-)tr.v. for·sook (-so͝ok′), for·sak·en (-sā′kən), for·sak·ing, for·sakes 1. To give up (something formerly held dear); renounce: forsook liquor.2. To leave altogether; abandon: forsook Hollywood and returned to the legitimate stage.
[Middle English forsaken, from Old English forsacan; see sāg- in Indo-European roots.]

forsook

(fəˈsʊk) vb the past tense of forsake
Translations
pass. di to forsake