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Definition of Forsaying
1. forsay [v] - See also: forsay
Lexicographical Neighbors of Forsaying
Literary usage of Forsaying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1861)
"Then, as to the facts, where is Mr Mackenzie's evidence forsaying that grilse
are small in the beginning of the season, large in the middle ..."
2. The High Court of Parliament and Its Supremacy: An Historical Essay on the by Charles Howard McIlwain (1910)
"For the Tudor period at least, then, there is justification forsaying that"
legislation" was still vaguely considered as the act of the King. ..."
3. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1835)
"Africa, I believe, thatI have the warrant of those arrangements forsaying, that
it Is not only not interfering with any other system of beneficence whatever ..."
4. The Land of Sunshine by Charles Fletcher Lummis (1899)
"... Much provision is gathered, of wheat and corn and every sort of vegetable As
forsaying that it is a poor [country] I answer that there has not been ..."
5. Report of the Case of Trespass & Assault and Battery: Where-in John Evans by Thomas Lloyd, Joseph R. Hopkins (1810)
"They endeavored to alienate the affections of his wife from him ;—this is treated
as opposed by theevidence and the witness is abused forsaying, what they ..."
6. The Mysteries of Freemasonry: Or, An Exposition of the Religious Dogmas and by John Fellows (1877)
"... and forsaying things to come." This circumstance alone renders it sufficiently
evident that Locke was not the ..."