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.

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1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VII. 373. He usede forours of symple prys.

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c. 1400.  Maundev. (1839), xxiii. 247. The folk of that Contree usen alle longe Clothes with outen Furroures.

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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.

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1463.  Mann. & Househ. Exp., 151. Item, he owyth ffor the forer off the same gowne, x.li.

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1480.  Caxton, Chron. Eng., ccxxv. 229. No clothe that was wrought oute of Englond … ne furrur of beyonde the see.

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  attrib.  1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VI. 475. Furrour skynnes.

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