forlet

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To abandon; give up; leave; leave behind; forsake; desert; neglect.
 * to forlet your sins
 * 1) * 1807, The Gothic Gospel of saint Matthew:
 * I soothly quoth, then say, to you, for that each such, he that forlets wife his, be-out unclean lust doing forth-lying thing, doeth (works) he doeth the same to sin, [...]
 * 1) * 1920, Alfred (King of England), Pope Gregory I, Paulus Orosius, King Alfred's books - Page 11:
 * [...] whether his mind and his soul were deadly and perishing, or it were aye living and eternal; and again, about his good, what it was, and what good was best for him to do, and what evil to forlet.
 * 1)  To forget.
 * 1)  To forget.
 * 1)  To forget.