Forted vs Fortee - What's the difference?
forted | fortee |
(fort)
Ensconced in or protected by a fort.
* 1834 , David Crockett, A Narrative of the Life of , Nebraska 1987, p. 104:
As verbs the difference between forted and fortee
is that forted is (fort) while fortee is (obsolete) to draw away (to evil, sin, etc); seduce.As an adjective forted
is ensconced in or protected by a fort.forted
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- The fort was built right in the middle of a large old field, and in it the people had been forted so long and so quietly, that they didn't apprehend any danger at all, and had, therefore, become quite careless.