Definition of Foresays

1. foresay [v] - See also: foresay

Lexicographical Neighbors of Foresays

forerib
forerider
foreriders
foreright
forerun
forerunner
forerunners
forerunning
foreruns
fores
foresaid
foresail
foresails
foresaw
foresay
foresays (current term)
foresee
foreseeabilities
foreseeability
foreseeable
foreseeably
foreseeing
foreseeingly
foreseen
foreseer
foreseers
foresees
foreseize
foreseized
foreseizing

Literary usage of Foresays

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

1. English Poems by Walter Cochrane Bronson (1909)
"75 Lo, the long date of those expired days Which the inspired Merlin's word foresays: When dunghill peasants shall be dight as kings, Then one confusion ..."

2. Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets by George Gilfillan (1860)
"Lo! the long date of those expired days, Which the inspired Merlin's word foresays; When dunghill peasants shall be dight as kings, Then one confusion ..."

3. The Works of the Right Reverend Joseph Hall by Joseph Hall, Philip Wynter (1863)
"75 Lo! the long date of those expired days, Which the inspired Merlin's word foresays ; When dunghill peasants shall be dight as kings, Then one confusion ..."

4. The life of a fox, written by himself by Thomas Smith (1843)
"I do, my lord; and now the gentleman's foresays have all been fulfilled from beginning to end. ..."

5. Carol and Cadence: New Poems: MDCCCCII-MDCCCCVII. by John Payne (1908)
"... Already shadows the lowlands drown; And I on the hill-top's crest I stand, Where a silver line in the South foresays The climbing feet of the coming ..."

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