forenotice

English

Etymology

fore- + notice

Noun

forenotice (usually uncountable, plural forenotices)

  1. Notice or information of an event before it happens; forewarning.
    • Rymer's Tragedies
      So strange a revolution never happens in poetry, but either heaven or earth give some forenotice of it.
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