foreparent

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From fore- +‎ parent.

Noun[edit]

foreparent (plural foreparents)

  1. (somewhat uncommon) a forefather or foremother (used as a gender-neutral equivalent)
    Synonym: forebear
    • 1977, “Roots Natty Congo”, Johnny Clarke (lyrics):
      Our foreparents were born in Africa / And we are born in Jamaica / But every day some people a talk / Like they are born in Africa / [...] / And all my brothers who were born inna England / Your foreparents were born in Africa / And all my sisters who were born inna England / Your foreparents were born in Africa