Sc. Obs. [f. forfault, FORFEIT sb. + -RY.] = FORFEITURE.
c. 1565. Lindsay of Pitscottie, Chron. Scot. (1728), 41. A sufficient Cause to tyne his Life, Lands and Goods, and deserving Forfaultry.
1676. W. Row, Contin. Blairs Autobiog., xi. (1848), 367. The Lord Warriston and Robert Andrew being summoned, upon sixty days, under pain of forfaultry.