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▪ I. forprise, n. (ˈfɔːpraɪz) Also 7 foreprise. [a. AF. forprise, f. forpris: see next.] An exception or reservation.[1292 Britton ii. xv. §6 Sauntz fere nule forprise.] 1530 Act 22 Hen. VIII, c. 15 The excepcions, forprises, and prouisions in this present pardon hereafter mencioned. 1602 W. Fulbeck...
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▪ I. † foreˈprise, v. Obs. Also 6 forprise, 7 foreprize, -prizz. [f. fore- prefix + -prise, after the analogy of apprise, comprise, etc.] trans. To take beforehand: a. To assume, take for granted. b. To deal with, allow for, or mention beforehand; to provide for or determine beforehand; to forestall...
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▪ I. for-, prefix1 Also 1 fær-, 3 Orm. forr-, 3–4 south. vor-, ver-, 4 fur-, 6–7 fore-. [OE. for-, fær- = OFris. for-, far-, OS. for-, far- (Du. ver-), OHG. far-, fir-, fer- (MHG. and mod.G. ver-), ON. for- (Sw. för-, Da. for-); the ON. fyrer- (see fore- prefix) though formally distinct, often corre...
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