pa. pple. [f. FOR- pref.1 + straught in DISTRAUGHT.] Distracted.

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c. 1386.  Chaucer, Shipman’s T., 104.

        As in a fourme sit a wery hare,
Were al forstraught with houndes grete and smale.

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c. 1440.  Ps. Penit. (1894), 58.

        Delyvere me lord from my fon felle,
For straught to the yfled am y,
Teche me thi wyl for to fulfelle,
For thu art my god only.

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