Obs. [see FORE- pref. 3.] A seat or position in front.

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1615.  Crooke, Body of Man, 133. They fall into two notable and great braunches, reaching to the fore-seate of the Hollow veine, where it groweth to the Liuer.

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1715.  S. Sewall, Diary, 20 March (1882), III. 42. Mr. Pemberton Spake to me as went by the foreseat in the morning.

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