For‐by″ (?), adv. & prep. [See Foreby.] Near; hard by; along; past.
To tell her if her child went ought forby. Chaucer.
To the intent that ships may pass along forby all the sides of the city without let. Robynson (More's Utopia).
Webster's Dictionary 1913
For‐by″ (?), adv. & prep. [See Foreby.] Near; hard by; along; past.
To tell her if her child went ought forby. Chaucer.
To the intent that ships may pass along forby all the sides of the city without let. Robynson (More's Utopia).