ppl. a. [f. FORE- pref. + TIMED.] Assigned to a too early time or date; antedated.
1832. Southey, in Quarterly Review, XLVII. 507. As Hampden had not reached that stage of the reformers progress, it [this language] appears to have been fore-timed.
ppl. a. [f. FORE- pref. + TIMED.] Assigned to a too early time or date; antedated.
1832. Southey, in Quarterly Review, XLVII. 507. As Hampden had not reached that stage of the reformers progress, it [this language] appears to have been fore-timed.