Past tense of forfeit, meaning to lose or give up something as a penalty for wrongdoing, error, or failure to fulfill an obligation.
From Old French 'forfait' meaning crime or transgression, ultimately from Latin 'foris' (outside) and 'facere' (to do) - literally 'to do outside' the law. The legal concept of losing property or rights as punishment has ancient roots in medieval law.
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