different between foremade vs foremake

foremade

English

Etymology

From foremake.

Verb

foremade

  1. simple past tense and past participle of foremake

Adjective

foremade (comparative more foremade, superlative most foremade)

  1. Made previously, beforehand, or in advance.

Anagrams

  • defoamer

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foremake

English

Etymology

From fore- +? make.

Verb

foremake (third-person singular simple present foremakes, present participle foremaking, simple past and past participle foremade)

  1. (transitive) To make beforehand; make or create in advance.
    • 1832, The Gentleman's Magazine:
      [...] that the uncomposed song (“ inconditum carmen”) sung by the Persians, was unpleasing to the ears of strangers: thus distinguishing between that and the condita carmina (foremade songs) which he or the Grecians had commonly heard.

Derived terms

  • foremade

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