(transitive) To take away; remove; deprive.
Be ye not willing to hoard to you gold hoards on earth, where rust and moth fortake it, and where thieves delve it and forsteal, [...]
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(transitive, UK, _, dialectal) To mistake; make a mistake.
In a slaughter wide they fell, woeful days of Bale came on; Famine-death fortook fortitude from men!
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(transitive, UK, _, dialectal) To aim or deal a blow at; hit.
Be ye not willing to hoard to you gold hoards on earth, where rust and moth fortake it, and where thieves delve it and forsteal, [...]
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