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forˈwander, v. Obs. exc. arch. or Sc. [f. for- prefix1 + wander.] intr. To weary oneself with wandering; to wander far and wide. Hence forˈwandered ppl. a.
c1350Will. Palerne 739 He..forwandreþ in wo & wakeþ..on niȝtes. 1377Langl. P. Pl. B. Prol. 7, I was wery for⁓wandred and went me to reste. 1563Sackville Mirr. Mag., Buckingham lxxiv, All forsake..forwandred in despayer. 1590Spenser F.Q. i. vi. 34 A wearie wight for⁓wandring by the way. 1890G. A. Smith Isaiah II. xvi. 254 Among the bruised, the prisoners, the forwandered of Israel. 1894Crockett Raiders 158 A poor lost forwandered lad. |