Definition of Foremean

1. to intend beforehand [v FOREMEANT, FOREMEANING, FOREMEANS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Foremean

forelocked
forelocking
forelocks
forelook
forelooked
forelooking
forelooks
forels
forelying
foreman
foremanship
foremanships
foremast
foremasts
foremath
foremean (current term)
foremeans
foremeant
foremen
forementioned
foremilk
foremilks
foremind
foreminded
foreminding
foreminds
foremost
foremostly
foremother
foremothers

Literary usage of Foremean

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

1. Report of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War by Philippine Commission (1900-1916, United States (1906)
"When property is lost the person losing same will immediately report the facts to the foremean who is responsible, who fif he is satisfied that the loss was ..."

2. Malcolm: A Romance by George MacDonald (1875)
"Flirt she might, likely enough, but she did not foremean it. Had Malcolm been a schemer, he would have tried to make something of his position. ..."

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