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preˈfashion, v. [pre- A. 1.] trans. To fashion beforehand.
1614Jackson Creed iii. xx. §7 Not prefashioned in mind to those descriptions the Prophets had made of his first comming in humility. 1621Bp. R. Montagu Diatribæ 147 All your thoughts prefigured, and prefashioned, by All the spoyles, and onely spoyles. 1847Bushnell Chr. Nurt. viii. (1861) 197 It seems to be in some sense, prefashioned by what birth and nurture have communicated. |