Obs. Also 4 for(r)-, furrour(e, 5 forer, forur(e, furure, furrur. [a. OF. forrĕure, fourrĕure (mod.F. fourrure), f. forrer, fourrer, FUR v.] Fur; a trimming, lining, or adornment of fur.
1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VII. 373. He usede forours of symple prys.
c. 1400. Maundev. (1839), xxiii. 247. The folk of that Contree usen alle longe Clothes with outen Furroures.
1420. E. E. Wills (1882), 54. Also I will þat all þe ffurrurs þat I haue, be sould and doon for my saule. Ibid. (1439), 118. All my clothis of gold, and clothis of silke, with-oute ffurrereur euerychon.
1463. Mann. & Househ. Exp., 151. Item, he owyth ffor the forer off the same gowne, x.li.
1480. Caxton, Chron. Eng., ccxxv. 229. No clothe that was wrought oute of Englond ne furrur of beyonde the see.
attrib. 1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VI. 475. Furrour skynnes.