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forslean

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Old English

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Etymology

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From for- +‎ slēan. Cognate with Old High German firslahan.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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forslēan

  1. to break, destroy, kill, smite, slay, strike with violence
  2. to wound by striking or with a blow, cut through, break with a stroke
  3. to make slaughter of, defeat with slaughter, beat an enemy
  4. to condemn
  5. (figuratively) to overthrow, rout

Conjugation

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