terms |
forhare |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb forhare is
(archaic) to affright or harry exceedingly; scare up.
forbare |
forhare |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between forbare and forhare
is that
forbare is (archaic) (
forbear) while
forhare is (archaic) to affright or harry exceedingly; scare up.
As verbs the difference between forbare and forhare
is that
forbare is (archaic) (
forbear) while
forhare is (archaic) to affright or harry exceedingly; scare up.
forhard |
forhare |
As verbs the difference between forhard and forhare
is that
forhard is to harden up while
forhare is to affright or harry exceedingly; scare up.
forhare |
forfare |
As verbs the difference between forhare and forfare
is that
forhare is (archaic) to affright or harry exceedingly; scare up while
forfare is (intransitive|dialectal|or|obsolete) to go to ruin; be destroyed; perish.
forhare |
forhale |
As verbs the difference between forhare and forhale
is that
forhare is (archaic) to affright or harry exceedingly; scare up while
forhale is (obsolete) to overhaul; overtake.