v. Obs. [a. OF. forjure-r = med.L. forisjurāre, really two distinct words: (1) f. for-, FOR- pref.3 + jurer:L. jurāre to swear; (2) f. med.L. foris prep. outside + jūra laws, rights.]
1. trans. To forswear; to abandon, abjure, quit.
1601. F. Tate, Househ. Ord. Edw. II., § 90 (1876), 53. No man shalbe avant-alour who hath for-jured the Court.
2. To exclude from civil rights.
1647. N. Bacon, Discourse of the Laws & Government of England, I. lxix. (1682), 182. Bail shall not be allowed to Outlaws fore-jured.