fordone
for·do
also fore·do (fôr-do͞o′)tr.v. for·did (-dĭd′),
for·done (-dŭn′),
for·do·ing,
for·does (-dŭz′) also
fore·did or
fore·done or
fore·do·ing or
fore·does Archaic 1. To cause the death of; kill.
2. To bring to ruin; destroy.
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