foremonish

English

Etymology

fore- + monish

Verb

foremonish (third-person singular simple present foremonishes, present participle foremonishing, simple past and past participle foremonished)

  1. To forewarn, premonish.
    • 1860, Rev. Edward Bouverie Pusey, The Minor Prophets With A Commentary:
      nor the sufferings by the Ammonites, Midianites and Philistines, related in the Book of Judges, but He foremonished Israel by Joshua
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