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[edit]FromMiddle Englishforth-,fromOld Englishforþ-(“forth, forward, further, away, continually”),fromProto-West Germanic*forþ,fromProto-Germanic*furþą(“forth, forward”),fromProto-Indo-European*prto-.More atforth.
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[edit]Middle English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]FromOld Englishforþ-,fromProto-Germanic*furþą(“forth”).More atforth.
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Old Saxon
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Fromforth(“forth, forward”).
Prefix
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