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Forwhy
For-why′
,c
onj.
[
For
+ why
, AS. hw[GREEK]
, instrumental case of hwā
who.] Wherefore; because.
[Obs.]
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forwhy
forwhy
English
Conjunction
forwhy (obsolete)
- Because; for the reason that.
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, IV.12:
- Then did he cast to steale her thence away, / And with him beare where none of her might know: / But all in vaine, for-why he found no way / To enter in […]
- 1863 February 22, Letter from Edward Lear to Fortescue:
- But of the day—and of the weeks bygone, and of many other things—this deponent saith nil, whereby and forwhy he is going to bed.
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, IV.12:
Middle English
Adverb
forwhy
- for what reason, for what cause, why; the reason why, for the reason that
- Chaucer:
- Forwhy? Yif thou enforcest thee to assemble money, thow must byreven him his money that hath it.
- Chaucer:
- on account of which
- Floriz and Blauncheflur:
- I ne finde no3t atte frume Þat þing for whi ihc am hider icume.
- Floriz and Blauncheflur:
- inasmuch as, since, for
- Chaucer:
- That ye to him of hard now been ywonne Oughte he be glad..Forwhi men seith, "impressiounes light Ful lightly been ay redy to the flight."
- Chaucer:
- for which reason, wherefore, therefore
- Chaucer:
- Me nedeth here noon other art to use; Forwhi to every lovere I me excuse, ...
- Chaucer:
- in order that, so that
- Le Morte d'Arthur:
- In hyr hand A braunche newe, Forwhy that no man sholde her lette.
- Le Morte d'Arthur:
- on the condition that, provided that, if
- Le Morte d'Arthur:
- Thou shalt haue yiftis good, For-why þat thou wilte dwelle with me.
- Le Morte d'Arthur: