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foregoer
foregoer (fɔəˈgəʊə(r)) Forms: 4–6 forgoer, (4 forgoere, 5 goar, 6 foregoere), 5– foregoer. [f. fore- prefix + goer.] † 1. A messenger sent before, a forerunner, a harbinger; spec. a purveyor. Obs.c 1340 Cursor M. 13208 (Trin.) To helle bifore crist [Ion] ferd..Þerfore is he called forgoer. 1393 Lang... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexandru Slusari
Before, from 2013 by 2015, he was the deputy head of the People Force Party (foregoer of the Dignity and Truth Platform). wikipedia.org
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foregengl
† foregengl Obs.—1 [f. fore- prefix + *gengl = OHG. gengil goer, f. root of gang v.] A foregoer, predecessor.c 1205 Lay. 25082 Þeos weoren mine ælderen, mine að-ðele uore-genglen. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thursday (album)
It struggles back and forth between "good" and "great," whereas its foregoer grabbed "great" by the balls on the first track and never let go." wikipedia.org
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foreganger
foreganger (ˈfɔəgæŋə(r)) [f. fore- prefix + ganger; = Ger. vorgänger, Du. voorganger.] † 1. One who or that which goes before: a. a fore-runner, a harbinger; b. a predecessor. Obs.1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 4152, I hald þir gret mysdoers Als anticrist lyms and his forgangers. c 1460 Towneley Myst. (Sur... Oxford English Dictionary
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vorewarde
▪ I. † vore1 Obs. [South-western var. fore n. 2. Used to render L. vestigium.] Track, trace.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VI. 373 Þe pore man þonked hym, and vansched sodenly awey, and noon wey [MS. γ, non vore] was i-sene of his goynge. 1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. vii. 118 Freres folowen my vore fele tyme ... Oxford English Dictionary
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precessor
† preˈcessor Obs. Also 5–7 -our. [a. OF. precesseur (15th c. in Godef.), ad. late L. præcessōr-em, agent-n. f. præcēdĕre to precede.] One who precedes another in some office or position; a predecessor.1457 Lichfield Gild Ord. (E.E.T.S.) 20 Euery master of the gild, and the warden of the chapell chur... Oxford English Dictionary
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avant-
‖ avant- (əˈvɑːnt, -æ-, avɑ̃) [F. avant before, cogn. with Pr. avant, It. avanti:—L. abante, f. ab from + ante before. See avaunt. The t, which was pronounced in OF., was retained much longer in English. In words in early use ava(u)nt was worn down to vant-, van-, and sometimes to vaw-, va-.] In a f... Oxford English Dictionary
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forgo
forgo, forego, v. (fə-, fɔəˈgəʊ) Pa. tense for-, forewent. Pa. pple. for-, foregone. Forms: see go. [OE. forgán, -gangan, f. for- prefix1 + gán, gangan: see go.] † 1. intr. To go away, go past, pass away. Obs.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. v. 18 Enne pricle..ne forgæs from ae wið ða huile alle sie. a 13... Oxford English Dictionary
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ancestor
ancestor, n. (ˈænsɪstə(r)) Forms: 3–4 ancestre, 4 aun-; 3–5 auncetre, 4–5 -ceter, -setre, -sestre, ancessour, aun-; 5 ancetor, aunsetter, 5–6 aunciter, -cetour, ansetor, 6 ancytour, -sitor, auncetur, -sytor, 6–7 -citor, auncester, -our, -or, ancester, -our, 6– ancestor. [a. OFr. ancestre, nom.:—L. a... Oxford English Dictionary
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ante-
▪ I. ante- L. prep. and adv., used in composition with vbs., as antecēdere to go before; vbl. ns., as antecēssor a foregoer; other ns. and adjs. derived from phrases, as antecēnium (from ante cēnam), antetemplum, antemeridiānus (f. ante meridiem), antepænultimus (f. ante pænultimum). Examples of all... Oxford English Dictionary
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