different between forelend vs foresend

forelend

English

Etymology

From fore- +? lend.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /f??(?)?l?nd/

Verb

forelend (third-person singular simple present forelends, present participle forelending, simple past and past participle forelent)

  1. (transitive, archaic) to lend in advance
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene
      As if that life to losse they had forelent

Anagrams

  • enfolder

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foresend

English

Etymology

From Middle English *foresenden (compare biforesenden), from Old English foresendan (to send before), equivalent to fore- +? send.

Verb

foresend (third-person singular simple present foresends, present participle foresending, simple past and past participle foresent)

  1. (transitive) To send before; send beforehand.
    • 1885, Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Walter Rye, Report on the manuscripts of the family of Gawdy:
      I presume to foresend my wife's maid with her linen, as the state of the city occasioneth me thereunto by increase of deaths, which many fear and flee.

Anagrams

  • defensor, fore-ends

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