fortread
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English fortreden, from Old English fortredan (“to tread down, trample on”), from Proto-Germanic *fratredaną, *fratrudaną (“to trample”), equivalent to for- + tread. Compare Saterland Frisian fertreede, Dutch vertreden (“to trample”), German Low German vertreden, German vertreten ("to represent"; < Old High German firtretan (“to trample”)).
Verb
[edit]fortread (third-person singular simple present fortreads, present participle fortreading, simple past fortrod, past participle fortrodden)
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