v. Obs. [f. FORTH adv. + FILL v.] trans. To fulfil; also, to discharge (a legacy).
c. 1400. An Apology for Lollard Doctrines, 3. As feiþ is forþfillid of þe werkis, so is also desir.
c. 1420. Chron. Vilod., 425. Þus was forth-fulde þe prophecy of þe sweuene.
1550. Richmond Wills (Surtees), 69. I geve my executrix the resydew of my gouds, my detts payd and legocyes furthfilled, to dispose forther as she shall thinke goud for the helth of my soulle.