forthput
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Verb
[edit]forthput (third-person singular simple present forthputs, present participle forthputting, simple past and past participle forthput)
- (rare, nonstandard, transitive) To put forth; propose; bring forth; produce.
- 2011, Regarding the recent update - 4* and 5* binding (Dev response)forums.spiralknights.com:
- I also wish to forthput my vote to ban permanently anyone that does this.
- 2011, Regarding the recent update - 4* and 5* binding (Dev response)forums.spiralknights.com:
Derived terms
[edit]Noun
[edit]forthput (plural forthputs)
- That which is put forth; a forthputting; product.
- 1885, Harry Alfred Long, Calvinism popularised:
- Jesus had the same wisdom as the same Divine life, but there was a forthput in proportion to age in keeping with requirements.