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Definition of Foredid
1. foredo [v] - See also: foredo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Foredid
Literary usage of Foredid
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1898)
"... and foredid the cross; rehearsed it, if such a word may fitly be applied to
anything so absolutely real and so little dramatic in each case. ..."
2. Ancient Laws and Institutes of England Comprising Laws Enacted Under the by England, Great Britain Record Commission (1840)
"First, in the earliest time after Adam, it was, that men lived in fleshly lusts,
and in enormous sins ; and some heedlessly lived in heathenism, and foredid ..."
3. Ancient Laws and Institutes of England: Comprising Laws Enacted Under the by Great Britain (1840)
"... some heedlessly lived in heathenism, and foredid themselves, by worship of
the devil, and despised the Creator, who had formed them to men ; and that ..."
4. Religious Thought in Old English Verse by Charles John Abbey (1892)
"The dear delight of down and dale, Of wandering waters, wood and plain, Built in
me bliss, abated bale, foredid my dole, destroyed my pain. ..."