💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Forthfet"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fetchtverb | (archaic) Alternative form of fetched. |
| fotchverb | (African-American Vernacular, obsolete) Pronunciation spelling of fetch. [(transitive, ditransitive) To retrieve; to bear towards; to go and get.] |
| forthfareverb | (intransitive) To go forth; go away; depart; journey. |
| foreliftverb | (obsolete) To lift up in front. |
| forthspeakverb | (transitive, archaic) To speak forth; declare; announce. |
| furthenverb | (rare, nonstandard) Synonym of further. |
| fure | To carry, bear, convey, transport. |
| fur outverb | (transitive, construction) Synonym of fur (“to level a surface by applying furring to it”). |
| farther | Alternative form of further. (See also the usage notes at further.) [(comparative form of far) To, at or over a greater distance in space, time or other extent.] |
| foinnoun | The beech marten (Martes foina, syn. Mustela foina). |
| fothernoun | (historical) A load, a wagonload, especially any various English units of weight or volume based upon standardized cartloads of certain commodities. |
| underfongverb | (obsolete, Early Modern) To seduce, entrap; surround, overcome. |
| superfeteverb | (obsolete) To conceive (another fetus) after a former conception. |
| fetchin'verb | Pronunciation spelling of fetching. |
| ferknoun | (UK) To rummage, in order to search for something; to dig amongst articles or move things aside in order to try and find something. |
| forelnoun | A kind of parchment for book covers; a forrill. |
| futenoun | (obsolete) To whistle. |
| frothernoun | A machine that generates froth |
| feutrenoun | Alternative form of fewter. [A support or holder for a spear, attached to a saddle or breastplate.] |
| farrynoun | A surname from Irish. |
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