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forgo(dictionary)

fangle (iou) and forgo (oh)


fangle (iou)



fangle noun & verb. M16.
[from NEWFANGLED.]
A. noun.
new fangle, a new Fashion, whim, or invention; a novelty. contempt. Now rare. M16.
A fantastic, foppish, or silly contrivance; a piece of finery; foppery, fuss. L16-L17.
b. verb trans. Fashion, fabricate; trick out. contempt. obsolete exc. dial. M17.
fanglement noun (a) the action of fashioning something; (b) something fashioned, an invention, a contrivance: M17.

forgo (oh)



[T]
[Language: Old English; Origin: forgo 'to pass by']
to not do or have something pleasant or enjoyable
::I had to forgo lunch.