forlead

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== English == === Etymology 1 === From Middle English forleden, from Old English forlǣdan (“to mislead, seduce; lead off and away”), from Proto-West Germanic *fralaidijan, equivalent to for- +‎ lead. Cognate with Dutch verleiden (“to seduce, tempt, entice”), German verleiten (“entice, mislead”), Old Saxon farlēdian. ==== Verb ==== forlead (third-person singular simple present forleads, present participle forleading, simple past and past participle forled) (obsolete, transitive) To mislead; seduce. === Etymology 2 === From for- (“fore-”) +‎ lead. ==== Verb ==== forlead (third-person singular simple present forleads, present participle forleading, simple past and past participle forled) Alternative form of forelead (“lead forward, lead before”) === References === ↑ 1.0 1.1 Oxford English Dictionary Online, accessed 2021 === Anagrams === Alfredo, alfredo