[ foresǣd] aforesaid, Æ. [‘foresaid’]

[ fore-sægdnes], -saga f. preface, NG.

foresændan = [foresendan]

[ forescēawere] (for-) m. ‘provisor,’ ES 39·327.

[ forescēawian] toforeshow,’ foresee, Æ: pre-ordain, decree, appoint, Æ: provide, furnish with, Æ.

[ forescēawodlīce] with forethought, thoughtfully, CM 76.

[ forescēawung] f. contemplation, foresight, providence, Sc; Æ. [‘foreshowing’]

[ forescēotan2] (for-) to anticipate, forestall, Bo 12411.

[ forescieldnes] f. ‘protectio,’ EPs 1205.

[ forescyttels] m. bolt, bar, Cr 312.