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Forfalt, Forfault, p.p. and ppl. a. Also: forfaut, foirfawt; foirfalt; fore-, foir-, fourfault. [OF. forfait, p.p. of forfaire. Cf. the verb.] Forfeited, in various senses, as passive or active pple. or as adj.a (1) 1375 Barb. xiii. 499 (E).
All his land Wes sesyt as forfaut [C. and forfalt] to the king
1491 Acta Aud. 155/2.
To here the saidis takis forfalt and declarit of nain avale
1510 Reg. Privy S. I. 316/2.
Quhilk hale barony is forfalt to the King
1641 Baillie I. 352.
Tomorrow, it is thought, they will find these facts treason, and his head to be forfault
(2) a1500 Henr. Fab. 941.
The sutis callit, and foirfalt all absence
1489 Acts II. 215/2.
That nane of his liegis … commoun with ony of his rebellis now forfalt
1530 Reg. Privy S. II. 66/1.
The quhilk Archibald for certane crymes of tresoun sensyne wes forfalt in our parliament
1571 Sat. P. xxviii. 171.
In parliament I was forfalt and accusit
c1650 Spalding II. 99.
In end, thay ar foirfault in there haill possessionis, goodis, and geir
1696 Lanark B. Rec. 260.
Several wer forfault for Bothuell Bridge
(3) 1633 Maxwell Mem. 241.
The Act … twiching the fyve zeiris possessioun of foirfawt persones
1683 Lauder Observes 94.
Conversers … with forfault or denunced rebells
b. 1488 Crim. Trials I. 8.
He has forfalt to our souerane lord the King his lif, landes, officez [etc.]
c1515 Asl. MS. I. 172/11.
Sa he has forfalt and tynt all loving & honour
1527 Carnwath Barony Ct. 36.
The said Jhon Twadal had brokin the arestment quhairthrowcht he had forfaut & tynt the tak steding
1593 Acts IV. 11/2.
To haue foirfalt … his lyf, his landis [etc.]
c1650 Spalding II. 10.
The King wes heichlie offendit, saying the saids commissioneris had foir fault there saif conduct
1691 Peebles B. Rec. II. 137.
Thomas Caitcheon for his not obeying the magistrats, … hes fourfault his burgess-ship

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