fərˈhü transitive verb
or for·hoo·ie -ˈhü.ē
Etymology: Middle English forhowen, forhohien to despise, reject, abandon, from Old English forhogian (akin to Old Saxon farhuggian to despise, Old High German farhuggen ), from for- + hogian to care for, think about; akin to Old English hycgan to think, consider, understand — more at hug
Scotland : to forsake or abandon