fore-
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== English ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
From Middle English fore-, from Old English fore-, from Proto-West Germanic *forē-, from Proto-Germanic *fura-, *furai- (“before, in front of, for”), from Proto-Indo-European *per- (“before, formerly; through, throughout”).
Akin to Old Saxon and Old High German fora-, Gothic 𐍆𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌰- (faura-) (see 𐍆𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌰 (faura)), Dutch voor- (“fore-”).
==== Pronunciation ====
(Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /fɔː/
(General American) IPA(key): /fɔɹ/
(rhotic, without the horse–hoarse merger) IPA(key): /fo(ː)ɹ/
(non-rhotic, without the horse–hoarse merger) IPA(key): /foə/
Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)
Homophones: four; for (horse–hoarse merger)
==== Prefix ====
fore-
Before with respect to time; earlier.
Before: the root is happening earlier in time.
foreshadow is to occur beforehand, forewarn is to warn beforehand, forechosen is chosen beforehand
The early stage of the root time period
foredawn is the time just before dawn, foreday is the morning or afternoon, foreyear is the earlier part of the year
Directly or immediately preceding in time.
forebirth is that which precedes birth, foreking is a preceding king, forehammer is a large sledge which strikes right before a smaller one
Before with respect to position: front, ahead, leading, anterior.
Positioned at or near the front.
forebooth is a booth positioned near the front, foregear is any gear located in a front or forward position, forehew is to hew in front
(nautical) The fore of a ship.
forecabin is a cabin located toward the front of a vessel, forebridge is a raised platform or pilothouse at the front of the bridge, foreboom is the boom of the foremast
Anterior: the frontal part of a body.
forebrain is the anterior part of the brain, forehoof is a front hoof, foregear is armour for the front of the body
Outer: the leading, outward portion of a wave or effort; or a distal part of a body.
forebeam is the leading portion of a remote signal from a moving source, forefront is the leading position or edge, forebreast is the furthest part of a mine where the mining is actively happening, forearm is the part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow
Forepart: the front part of an object or area.
forebody is the forepart of a vehicle, forecourt is the front part of the court in racket sports, forehand is all of the part of a horse which is before the rider
Near, close to, adjacent in position.
foredune is a kind of dune ridge that runs parallel to the shore of a body of water, foreland is the zone adjacent to a mountain chain where material eroded from it is deposited, forby is near, beside, or close to
Nearest: the part of the root which is nearest/closest.
forebeach is the area of beach nearest the water's edge; the foreshore or intertidal zone, forefield is the nearest part of a field (as of view or of combat), forend is part of a rifle, underneath the barrel, where it is supported by the hand
Forward in direction.
Forward in temporal direction, anticipating.
foredawn is to anticipate dawning, foreglimpse is a glimpse of the future, forecast is an estimation of a future condition
Forward in spatial direction.
forehearth is the forward extension of the hearth of a blast furnace, forebite is a condition where the front teeth are set too far forward in the mouth, foregaze is to gaze forward
Outward in spatial direction.
forecry is to cry forth, forehand is a stroke in which the palm of the hand faces the direction of the stroke, foreleader is one who leads others by example
Before with respect to order or rank: first, prior, superior, ahead.
Previous or earlier in order or sequence.
foredescribed is described earlier in the same document, forebook is a prelude to a book or series of books, forebelief is a previous belief
First in order or sequence.
forebell is the first of a series of bells, forefinger is the index (first) finger, foredeal is the first place
Greater in rank, superior
forehand is superiority or advantage, forechoice is a motive which is in agreement with correct desire, forby is superior
Prominent, most important, foremost or greatest in rank
forecolour is any colour which stands out among others, forehand is the chief or most important part, foreground is the software application a user is currently interacting with
Ancestor, ancestral
forebear is an ancestor, forefather is ancestor, fore-elder is an ancestor
===== Usage notes =====
Some terms prefixed with for- (“far, very”) have alternative spellings beginning with fore-, though they do not derive from fore- (they do not mean “before”); examples include foreshame, foreslack, foreslow. Conversely, some terms prefixed with fore- have alternative spellings beginning with for-, such as forbear; the form with fore- is usually preferred to avoid ambiguity, with the conspicuous exception of forward/forwards. In some cases analogous words with both prefixes are found, as in forego (“go before”) vs. forgo (“do without”), forebear (“ancestor”) vs. forbear (“restrain oneself”), and forespeak (“speak before, foretell”) vs. forspeak (“speak ill of; curse; charm, bewitch”). The prefixes might be distantly related (from Proto-Indo-European), but are distinct in English.
===== Synonyms =====
(in front of): pre-, ante-
(beforehand): pre-, ante-
===== Antonyms =====
(antonym(s) of “in front of”): post-
(antonym(s) of “beforehand”): after-, post-
===== Derived terms =====
=== Etymology 2 ===
==== Prefix ====
fore-
Used to indicate error, exclusion, or inadequacy; Alternative form of for-.
forelay is to waylay
===== Derived terms =====
=== Etymology 3 ===
"Occurring only in words adopted from French, as forcatch v., forfeit n., forprise n., represents Old French for-, fors-, identical with fors adv. (modern French hors) outside, out."
==== Prefix ====
fore-
Alternative form of for-: outside, out.
foreclose is to shut out
===== Derived terms =====
=== See also ===
for-
=== References ===
=== Anagrams ===
Ofer, OFer, froe, o-fer, ofer, Freo, Fero, orfe
== Danish ==
=== Etymology ===
Essentially the same word as the adverb/prefix for-. from Old Danish for-, from Old Norse for-, fyrir-, from Middle Low German vor-.
=== Prefix ===
fore-
used to indicate that 'something' is being brought forward, presented, or directed at someone
fore- + læse (“to read”) → forelæse (“to lecture”)
fore- + spørge (“to ask”) → forespørge (“to inquire”)
before or ahead in time, meaning, or context
fore- + bygge (“to build”) → forebygge (“to prevent”)
==== Usage notes ====
This element appears in a great number of adapted loanwords from German, (Middle) Low German and Dutch, to render ver- or vor-, such as in forekomme (“to occur, to seem”). In these cases, it may represent senses that are no longer, or never were, productive in Danish.
==== Derived terms ====
=== Further reading ===
“fore-” in Den Danske Ordbog
== Old English ==
=== Etymology ===
From Proto-West Germanic *forē-, from Proto-Germanic *furai-.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈfo.re/ (as a nominal prefix)
IPA(key): /fo.re/ (as a verbal prefix)
=== Prefix ===
fore-
before, in front of, pro-
fore- + cwide → forecwide (“introduction, heading; prophecy”)
fore- + manian → foremanian (“to forewarn, admonish”)
fore- + mǣrlīċ → foremǣrlīċ (“eminent, foreboding”)
fore- + rīm → forerīm (“prologue”)
fore- + cnēoris → forecnēoris (“progeny”)
fore- + frēfrend → forefrēfrend (“proconsul”)
fore- + costiġan → forecostigan (“to profane”)
fore- + ġehāt → foreġehāt (“vow”)
fore- + mearcung → foremearcung (“title, chapter”)
first, prime, occupying a prominent position
fore- + seld → foreseld (“first seat”)
very, supremely, foremost
fore- + maniġ → foremaniġ (“very many”)
fore- + mihtiġ → foremihtiġ (“most mighty”)
==== Derived terms ====
==== Descendants ====
Middle English: fore-
English: fore-