Definition of Fores

1. fore [n] - See also: fore

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fores

forereaches
forereaching
foreread
forereads
forerecited
foreremembered
forerib
forerider
foreriders
foreright
forerun
forerunner
forerunners
forerunning
foreruns
fores (current term)
foresaid
foresail
foresails
foresaw
foresay
foresays
foresee
foreseeabilities
foreseeability
foreseeable
foreseeably
foreseeing
foreseeingly
foreseen

Literary usage of Fores

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Samuel Johnson by Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy (1825)
"We went forwards the same day to fores, the town to which Macbeth was ... At fores we found good accommodation, but nothing worthy of particular remark, ..."

2. The Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (1887)
"... in their castle at fores. The time of the historical action is from 1039 to 1057 ; but Shakspere has crowded the events together for dramatic effect. ..."

3. Works by Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy (1838)
"At fores we found good accommodation, but nothing worthy of particular remark, ... We went forwards the same day to fores, the town to which Macbeth was ..."

4. A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland by Samuel Johnson (1817)
"We went forwards the same day to fores, the town to which Macbeth was travelling ... At fores we found good accommodation, but nothing worthy of particular ..."

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