v. Obs. Also 6 fore-. [f. FOR- pref.1 + WRAP v.] trans. To wrap up. Also fig.

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c. 1386.  Chaucer, Pard. T., 390. Why artow al for-wrapped save thi face? Ibid., Pars. T., ¶ 246. Al moot be seyd, and no thyng excused, ne hyd, ne for-wrapped.

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1571.  Fortescue, trans. Mexia’s Forest, 43 a. Whereunto he [Tamburlayne] answeared: forewrapped in coller. Supposest thou me to be any other, then the yre of God?

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