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Aforethought
Aforethought A*fore"thought`, a.
Premeditated; prepense; previously in mind; designed; as,
malice aforethought, which is required to constitute murder.
--Bouvier.
Aforethought
Aforethought A*fore"thought`, n.
Premeditation.
Aforetime
Aforetime A*fore"time`, adv.
In time past; formerly. ``He prayed . . . as he did
aforetime.' --Dan. vi. 10.
Beforetime
Beforetime Be*fore"time`, adv.
Formerly; aforetime.
[They] dwelt in their tents, as beforetime. --2 Kings
xiii. 5.
Foretaste
Foretaste Fore"taste`, n.
A taste beforehand; enjoyment in advance; anticipation.
Foretaste
Foretaste Fore*taste", v. t.
1. To taste before full possession; to have previous
enjoyment or experience of; to anticipate.
2. To taste before another. ``Foretasted fruit.' --Milton.
Foretaster
Foretaster Fore"tast`er (? or ?), n.
One who tastes beforehand, or before another.
Foreteach
Foreteach Fore*teach", v. t.
To teach beforehand. [Obs.]
ForetellForetell Fore*tell", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Foretold; p. pr. &
vb. n. Foretelling.]
To predict; to tell before occurence; to prophesy; to
foreshow.
Deeds then undone my faithful tongue foretold. --Pope.
Prodigies, foretelling the future eminence and luster
of his character. --C.
Middleton.
Syn: To predict; prophesy; prognosticate; augur. Foretell
Foretell Fore*tell", v. i.
To utter predictions. --Acts iii. 24.
Foreteller
Foreteller Fore*tell"er, n.
One who predicts. --Boyle.
ForetellingForetell Fore*tell", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Foretold; p. pr. &
vb. n. Foretelling.]
To predict; to tell before occurence; to prophesy; to
foreshow.
Deeds then undone my faithful tongue foretold. --Pope.
Prodigies, foretelling the future eminence and luster
of his character. --C.
Middleton.
Syn: To predict; prophesy; prognosticate; augur. Forethink
Forethink Fore*think", v. t.
1. To think beforehand; to anticipate in the mind; to
prognosticate. [Obs.]
The soul of every man Prophetically doth forethink
thy fall. --Shak.
2. To contrive (something) beforehend. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Forethink
Forethink Fore*think", v. i.
To contrive beforehand. [Obs.]
Forethought
Forethought Fore"thought`, a.
Thought of, or planned, beforehand; aforethought; prepense;
hence, deliberate. ``Forethought malice.' --Bacon.
Forethought
Forethought Fore"thought`, n.
A thinking or planning beforehand; prescience; premeditation;
forecast; provident care.
A sphere that will demand from him forethought,
courage, and wisdom. --I. Taylor.
Forethoughtful
Forethoughtful Fore"thought`ful, a.
Having forethought. [R.]
Foretime
Foretime Fore"time`, n.
The past; the time before the present. ``A very dim
foretime.' --J. C. Shairp.
ForetokenForetoken Fore"to`ken, n. [AS. foret[=a]cen. See Token.]
Prognostic; previous omen. --Sir P. Sidney. ForetokenForetoken Fore*to"ken, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Foretokened; p.
pr. & vb. n. Foretokening.] [AS. foret[=a]cnian; fore +
t[=a]cnian.]
To foreshow; to presignify; to prognosticate.
Whilst strange prodigious signs foretoken blood.
--Daniel. ForetokenedForetoken Fore*to"ken, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Foretokened; p.
pr. & vb. n. Foretokening.] [AS. foret[=a]cnian; fore +
t[=a]cnian.]
To foreshow; to presignify; to prognosticate.
Whilst strange prodigious signs foretoken blood.
--Daniel. ForetokeningForetoken Fore*to"ken, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Foretokened; p.
pr. & vb. n. Foretokening.] [AS. foret[=a]cnian; fore +
t[=a]cnian.]
To foreshow; to presignify; to prognosticate.
Whilst strange prodigious signs foretoken blood.
--Daniel. ForetoldForetell Fore*tell", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Foretold; p. pr. &
vb. n. Foretelling.]
To predict; to tell before occurence; to prophesy; to
foreshow.
Deeds then undone my faithful tongue foretold. --Pope.
Prodigies, foretelling the future eminence and luster
of his character. --C.
Middleton.
Syn: To predict; prophesy; prognosticate; augur. Foretop
Foretop Fore"top`, n.
1. The hair on the forepart of the head; esp., a tuft or lock
of hair which hangs over the forehead, as of a horse.
2. That part of a headdress that is in front; the top of a
periwig.
3. (Naut.) The platform at the head of the foremast.
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