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† ˌfore-preˈpare, v. Obs. [f. fore- prefix + prepare.] trans. To prepare beforehand. Hence ˌforepreˈpared ppl. a.
1642Fuller Holy & Prof. St. iii xiv. 187 His fore⁓prepared Sepulchre. 1648Bp. Hall Select Th. §24 The evils, which we look for, fall so much the less heavily, by how much we are foreprepared for their entertainment. 1650Fuller Pisgah i. iii. vi. 372 They were rivetted into holes fore-prepared of purpose. |