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First published 1956 (SND Vol. IV).
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FORD, n. Also fore. Something of value discovered, a find (Sh. 1908 Jak. (1928), Sh.10 1953). Used also ironically to mean a poor result, a “wash-out,” esp. in phr. to come til a fore (Ib.).Sh. 1897 Shet. News (2 Oct.):
My fishin' is come till a fore da nicht!
Sh. 1908 Jak. (1928):
He tought he was fonn a fore. Hit cam' till a puir ford.

[Of doubtful origin. Phs. Norw. dial. forda, a load, Icel. forði, a store, livelihood, but ? cf. Fore, n., 2. and 4.]

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