Foremake
verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To make beforehand; make or create in advance; premake. transitive
"[...] that the uncomposed song (“ inconditum carmen”) sung by the Persians, was unpleasing to the ears of strangers: thus distinguishing between that and the condita carmina (foremade songs) which he or the Grecians had commonly heard."
Example
More examples"[...] that the uncomposed song (“ inconditum carmen”) sung by the Persians, was unpleasing to the ears of strangers: thus distinguishing between that and the condita carmina (foremade songs) which he or the Grecians had commonly heard."
Etymology
From fore- + make.
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