v. Obs. [f. FORE- + MIND v.] trans. To contemplate or intend beforehand.
1513. More, Rich. III., Wks. 38/1. Were it that the duke of Gloucester hadde of olde foreminded this conclusion.
1583. Stanyhurst, Æneis, IV. (Arb.), 106.
Neauer I foremynded (let not mee falslye be threpped) | |
For toe slip in secret by flight. |