v. Obs.1 [ad. ONF. for-, forscachier (= Central OF. forchacier), f. for(s)-, FOR- pref.3 + cachier (chacier): see CATCH v. and CHASE v.] trans. To drive forth.
1393. Gower, Conf., Prol. 17.
| That fro the leese, whiche is pleine, |
| Into the breres they forcacche |
| Here orf. |