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▪ I. forprise, n.|ˈfɔːpraɪz| Also 7 foreprise. [a. AF. forprise, f. forpris: see next.] An exception or reservation.
[1292Britton ii. xv. §6 Sauntz fere nule forprise.] 1530Act 22 Hen. VIII, c. 15 The excepcions, forprises, and prouisions in this present pardon hereafter mencioned. 1602W. Fulbecke 1st Pt. Parall. 10 Hee woulde haue leuied the Fine with a foreprise or exception of certaine acres. 1613Sir H. Finch Law (1636) 18 He shall make no foreprise in his Writ. 1676in Coles. 1848in Wharton Law Lex. ▪ II. forprise, v.|fəˈpraɪz| Forms: 5–8 forprise, (6 -yse), 6–8 foreprise, (6 -ice, 7 -yse, forseprise), 7– foreprize. [f. AF. forpris, -se, pa. pple. of forprendre, forsprendre to except, f. for(s-, for- prefix3 + prendre to take.] trans. To take out, except, or reserve; esp. in Law phr. except(ed and forprised. Now rare.
[1303Lib. Custum. in Munim. Gildhallæ II. i. 168 Le Duc de Brabaunt..qe est forspris par nostre Seignour le Rei dEngleterre.] 1488Act 3 Hen. VII, c. 3 §111 The Townes of Berwyk and Carlile oonly except and forprised. 1535Act 26 Hen. VIII, c. 6 §4 Any games..the game of shotinge onely exceptyd and forprised. 1565Jewel Def. Apol. (1611) 384 Dame Ioane, I trow, ye will haue foreprised out of this number. 1620Bp. Hall Hon. Mar. Clergy iii. iii, Fore-prizing none but such as haue the gift of continencie. 1686Royal Proclam. 10 Mar. in Lond. Gaz. No. 2120/2 Excepted and always foreprized out of this Our Pardon, all Treasons [etc.]. 1797Tomlins Law Dict. s.v. Forprise, Leases and conveyances, wherein excepted and forprised is an usual expression. 1864Sir F. Palgrave Norm. & Eng. III. 115 One individual alone foreprized. |