The Collaborative International Dictionary
Forfete
Forfete \For"fete\, v. i. [See Forfeit.] To incur a penalty; to transgress. [Obs.]
And all this suffered our Lord Jesus Christ that never
forfeted.
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
forfete
vb. (context obsolete English) To incur a penalty; to transgress.
Usage examples of "forfete".
Lesser Ballroom in the days of Toa-Phelathon, an intimate space forfetes of less than a thousand guests.
Thou art confessed so clene, beknowen of thy mysses, And hat3 the penaunce apert of the poynt of myn egge, I halde the polysed of that ply3t, and pured as clene As thou hade3 neuer forfeted sythen thou watz fyrst borne.