different between forebeat vs forbeat

forebeat

English

Etymology

From fore- +? beat.

Noun

forebeat (plural forebeats)

  1. (music) The primary, stronger half of a musical beat.

Antonyms

  • afterbeat

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forbeat

English

Etymology

From Middle English forbeten (to beat, beat up), equivalent to for- +? beat.

Verb

forbeat (third-person singular simple present forbeats, present participle forbeating, simple past forbeat, past participle forbeaten)

  1. (obsolete) To beat.
  2. (archaic) To beat up, beat to pieces, beat to death.

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