v. Obs. rare. [OE. forcursian, f. FOR- pref.1 + cursian to CURSE.] trans. To curse utterly, lay under a heavy curse.
1154. O. E. Chron., an. 1137. Hi uueron al for cursæd and for suoren.
a. 1300. Cursor M., 10261 (Cott.).
Qua has in israel na side [read sede], | |
He es for cursd als we rede. |