English

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Etymology

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From Middle English forthy, from Old English forþȳ, for þȳ [þe] (because [that]), forþon (because, since), from for + þȳ, þon (by that, therefore), instrumental case of þæt (that); Cognate with Yola farthoo (why), Old Norse fyrir því (at) (Danish & Norwegian fordi (because), Swedish för att). More at for, the, that.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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forthy (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Therefore.
    • c. 1480, Robert Henryson, The Taill of Schir Chanticleir and the Foxe:
      Forthy as now, I purpose for to wryte... Forthy as now schortlie to conclude.
  2. (obsolete) For this, for this reason; on this account.

Conjunction

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forthy

  1. Because, for sake, forwhy, since.

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