different between forwalk vs forwelk
forwalk
English
Alternative forms
- forewalk
Etymology
From Middle English forwalken, equivalent to for- +? walk.
Verb
forwalk (third-person singular simple present forwalks, present participle forwalking, simple past and past participle forwalked)
- (transitive) To walk (someone) excessively; weary with walking.
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forwelk
English
Etymology
From Middle English forwelken, equivalent to for- +? welk. Compare Dutch verwelken (“to wither, wilt”), German verwelken (“to fade, wilt, shrivel away”). More at for-, welk.
Verb
forwelk (third-person singular simple present forwelks, present participle forwelking, simple past and past participle forwelked)
- (intransitive, obsolete) To wither; decay; fade.
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