different between forehanded vs aforehand
forehanded
English
Etymology
From forehand +? -ed.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /f???hand?d/
Adjective
forehanded (comparative more forehanded, superlative most forehanded)
- (now US) Looking to the future; displaying foresight; prudent.
- 1891, Mary Noailles Murfree, In the "Stranger People's" Country, Nebraska 2005, p. 88:
- ‘I dun'no' whether it air night or no,’ she said [...]. ‘I mought be too forehanded a-gittin' supper fur aught I kin tell.’
- 1891, Mary Noailles Murfree, In the "Stranger People's" Country, Nebraska 2005, p. 88:
- (obsolete, US) Wealthy.
- (not comparable) Executed with a forehand stroke.
- Direct, straightforward, sincere.
- (obsolete) Paid or executed in advance.
- (obsolete) Pertaining to the forequarters of a horse.
Adverb
forehanded (comparative more forehanded, superlative most forehanded)
- With a forehand stroke.
forehanded From the web:
aforehand
English
Etymology
From Middle English aforehande, equivalent to afore- +? hand. Compare Scots aforehaund.
Adverb
aforehand (not comparable)
- (archaic or dialect) Beforehand; in advance; in anticipation.
Adjective
aforehand (comparative more aforehand, superlative most aforehand)
- Beforehand in condition; forehanded.
- He is aforehand with the world.
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