forthbear

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English forthberen, possibly from Old English forþberan (to bring forth, produce). Equivalent to forth- +‎ bear. The Middle English word is alternatively a calque of Latin prōferre.

Verb[edit]

forthbear (third-person singular simple present forthbears, present participle forthbearing, simple past forthbore, past participle forthborne or (obsolete) forthborn)

  1. (archaic) To bear or carry forth.

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