Obs. [f. prec. sb.] trans. To cover with a ‘forel.’ Hence Forelled ppl. a.

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1642.  Fuller, Holy & Prof. St., II. xxiv. 227. As for Josephus his conceit, that the second edition of the Temple by Zorobabel, as it was new forrelled and filleted with gold by Herod, was a statelier volume then that first of Solomon, it is too weak a surmise to have a confutation fastned to it.

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1696.  E. Budleigh Churchw. Acc., in Trans. Devonsh. Assoc. (1892), XXIV. 264. Pd for a great foreld booke … 00  5  0

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