v. Obs. [OE. forðȝotan, f. FORTH adv. + ȝéotan to pour.] trans. To pour out.
c. 900. trans. Bædas Hist., IV. xxix. [xxviii.] (1890), 370. He his stefne on heanesse ne ahofe, ah forðȝotenum tearum of inneweardre heortan Dryhtne his willan bebead.
1513. Douglas, Æneis, I. iii. 55. The deip furtht ȝet in schaldis heir and thair. Ibid., IV. viii. 88. All for nocht the teris war furth ȝet.