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fore-grandsire
† ˌfore-ˈgrandsire Sc. Obs. Forms: see fore- prefix and grandsire. [f. fore- prefix + grandsire.] a. A grandfather; = L. avus. b. A great-grandfather; = L. proavus. c. A great-great-grandfather. d. An ancestor.a. 1513 Douglas æneis xii. vi. 95 The name he bair of his fore grandschir wycht.b. 1474 Ac...
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Galileo (horse)
In the 2019 Derby, he was the sire, grandsire or great-grandsire of all runners but Sir Dragonet, who was related to Urban Sea through his full sister In early 2021, Galileo injured his near-fore foot and underwent another surgery. He failed to respond to treatment and was euthanized on 10 July.
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fore-
fore-, prefix In OE. the adv. fore (like its equivalent in various other Teut. langs.) was used as a prefix (1) to verbs, giving the additional sense of ‘before’ (either in time, position, order, or rank), and (2) to ns. either forming designations of objects or parts of objects occupying a front po...
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Accelerate (horse)
racehorse
| horsename = Accelerate
| image_name = DSC 3431Accelerate.jpg
| caption = Accelerate at the 2018 Breeders' Cup
| sire = Lookin at Lucky
| grandsire chestnut stallion with a small white star, a white sock on his left hind leg and two coronet bands, one on his right hind leg and another on his right fore
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Bhishma Parva
Then Arjuna, beholding Bhishma annihilating his host, angrily tells Krishna to proceed to that place where the grandsire is, to slay him. Both pierce Bhishma, and he still fights; but Arjuna, placing Shikhandi to the fore, cuts Bhishma's bow two more times and damages his car.
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Thoroughbred
grandson or great-great-grandson who was the only male descendant to perpetuate each respective horse's male line: Matchem was the only descendant of his grandsire This development meant a change in breeding practices, as well as the age that horses were raced, with younger horses and sprinters coming to the fore.
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Henry VI, Part 3
the results of political factionalism and social breakdown; a once calm world is seen spiralling toward chaos as barbarism and immorality come to the fore not pity that this goodly boy
Should lose his birth-right by his father's fault,
And long hereafter say unto his child,
'What my great-grandfather and grandsire
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