Obs. [see FORE- pref. 3.] A seat or position in front.
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.
1715. S. Sewall, Diary, 20 March (1882), III. 42. Mr. Pemberton Spake to me as went by the foreseat in the morning.