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Definition of Forejudges
1. forejudge [v] - See also: forejudge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Forejudges
Literary usage of Forejudges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dramatic Works of John Wilson by John Wilson (1874)
"... it boldly and enough oft, and somewhat must stick; no matter how true or false,
it begets a prejudice to a person, and many times forejudges the cause. ..."
2. The Dramatic Works of John Wilson by John Wilson (1874)
"... boldly and enough of "t, and somewhat must stick; no matter how true or false,
it begets a prejudice to a person, and many times forejudges the cause. ..."
3. Court-hand Restored: Or, The Student's Assistant in Reading Old Deeds by Andrew Wright, Charles Trice Martin (1879)
"A forejudges A foreigner. A forest. A duty paid to the king's foresters.
Obstructing the highway ; forestalling. To forestal. ..."
4. Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke's First Institute of the Laws of England by John Henry Thomas, Sir Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Heneage Finch Nottingham, Edward Coke, Matthew Hale (1836)
"... of mesne brought against them, one maketh default, and the other ap- (10C<>-134.)
pears, there can be no forejudges (в 1) * If the tenant be disseised, ..."