forseethe
English
Etymology
From Middle English forsethen, vorseothen, forseothen (“to boil away”), from Old English forsēoþan, equivalent to for- (“away”) + seethe.
Verb
forseethe (third-person singular simple present forseethes, present participle forseething, simple past forseethed or forsod, past participle forseethed or forsodden)
- (transitive, obsolete) To scald.
- 2020, Leslie Weems, Wake Up! the End Is Coming!:
- Forseethe my heart, my child, the time has come for you to complete this book filled with my words and those of my son.
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