Formake vs Fortake - What's the difference?
formake | fortake |
(archaic) To make over again; repair.
*1975 , Early English Text Society, William Caxton, Henry Bradley, Early English Text Society :
To take away; remove; deprive.
*1861 , Thomas Oswald Cockayne, Spoon and sparrow :
*1866 , Couldrette, Walter William Skeat, The romans of Partenay, or of Lusignen :
*1898 , Stopford Augustus Brooke, English literature: from the beginning to the Norman conquest :
To mistake; make a mistake.
To aim or deal a blow at; hit.
As verbs the difference between formake and fortake
is that formake is (archaic) to make over again; repair while fortake is to take away; remove; deprive.formake
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Verb
- Poule the couper Maketh and formaketh the keupis, [...]
fortake
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Verb
- Be ye not willing to hoard to you gold hoards on earth, where rust and moth fortake it, and where thieves delve it and forsteal, [...]
- With thys fair lady ther fortake ueryly, [...]
- In a slaughter wide they fell, woeful days of Bale came on; Famine-death fortook fortitude from men!