v. Sc. Obs.1 In 7 forefight. [back-formation from FORFOUGHTEN.] trans. To exhaust or over-fatigue (oneself) with fighting.
1661. Mercur. Caled. (Jam.). These noble gentlemen, who were formerly delighted with these laborious recreations of hauking, hunting, and horse-coursing, may, without danger, entrust their horses in our town, and forefight themselves in our excellent fields, which for these sports the world hath not the better.