v. Obs. [FORE- pref.] trans. To touch, or touch upon, beforehand; to blame or censure beforehand. Hence Foretouched ppl. a.

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c. 1450.  Mirour Saluacioun, 3453.

        This Resurexionne of crist was be astone fortouchid [L. prætaxata]
Whilk was reprovid some tyme of thaym yt the temple beldid.

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1710.  Norris, Chr. Prud., i. 44. In this Answer are couch’d all the foretouch’d Considerations, which it seems he had then before him in a present and actual View.

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