FORE, prep. Signifying priority.
To the fore.
1. Still remaining or surviving, S.
Wodrow.
2. Saved as a stock, S.
Baillie.
3. Having the start of, S.
Baillie.

FORE, s. Help, furtherance, S.

FORE-ANENT, FORNENCE, FORNENS, FORNENTIS, FORNENT, prep. Directly opposite to, S.
Bellenden.

FOREBEARIS, s. pl. Ancestors, S.
Wallace.

A. S. fore, and bear-an, to bring forth.

FORECASTEN, part. pa. Neglected.
Rutherford.

Su. G. foerkast-a, abjicere.

FORGANE, FOREGAINST, prep. Opposite to.
Douglas.

FOREHANDIT, adj. Rash, S. B.

FORELDERIS, s. pl. Ancestors.