See Also: forsake(dictionary)
forsake(dictionary)

crone (oh) and forsake (oh)


crone (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old North French; Origin: carogne, from Vulgar Latin caronia; CARRION]
an ugly or unpleasant old woman

forsake (oh)



past participle forsaken /-5seIkEn/
[T] formal
[Language: Old English; Origin: forsacan]
to leave someone, especially when you should stay because they need you
-synonym abandon abandon
::children forsaken by their parents
to stop doing, using, or having something that you enjoy
-synonym give up give up
::She will never forsake her Vegetarian principles.
to leave a place, especially when you do not want to
::He has forsaken his native Finland to live in Britain.
-see also godforsaken