Middle English word forstal comes from Old English fore-, Old English steall
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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fore- | Old English (ang) | Before, in front of, pro-. First, prime, occupying a prominent position. Very, supremely, foremost. |
steall | Old English (ang) | A place for cattle, stall, stable. A position, especially one that is standing; position of affairs, state, condition, standing. Fishing ground, place to catch fish. Place, stead. |
foresteall | Old English (ang) | (judicial) a hindrance, obstacle. Ambush, assault; an offense of waylaying on the highway or the penalty or fine for such an offense. Intervention. Opposition, resistance. |
forstal | Middle English (enm) |