forblowen

Etymology
From, equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1) to blow (something) about, to drive or toss (as before the wind)
 * 2) * The English Works of John Gower, 1393
 * Tofor the weder forth thei gon,..Forstormed and forblowen sore.
 * 1) to blow up (something with wind); puff up, inflate
 * 2) * The Minor Poems of John Lydgate, c.1460
 * O, out on richesse with vanyte forblowe.
 * 1) * The Pilgrimage of the Soul, 1500
 * Where is youre boste, or daren ye appere With youre forblowyng vanyte.