forewish

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From fore- +‎ wish.

Verb[edit]

forewish (third-person singular simple present forewishes, present participle forewishing, simple past and past participle forewished)

  1. (transitive) To wish or desire beforehand.
    • 1955, William White Craik, Bryn Roberts and the National Union of Public Employees:
      Events were soon to prove false those predictions of catastrophe, predictions of a fate that was forewished rather than foreseen.
    • 1989, Léon Baudry, The quarrel over future contingents (Louvain, 1465-1475)::
      ... as in a contest one has with an enemy, by desiring he forewishes a victory still distant from him by an intervening time.