forod

Old English

Alternative forms

  • fored, forad, forud

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *fārōd, past participle of *fārōn (to injure, scathe), variant of Proto-West Germanic *fārijan. Related to Old Norse færa (to injure, scathe).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfo.rod/

Adjective

forod

  1. broken, fractured
  2. violated
  3. worn out, decayed, weakened
  4. void

Inflection

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