† foreˈmind,v.Obs. [f. fore- + mind v.] trans. To contemplate or intend beforehand. 1513More Rich. III, Wks. 38/1 Were it that the duke..hadde of olde foreminded this conclusion.1583Stanyhurst æneis iv. (Arb.) 103 Neauer I foreminded..For toe slip in secret by flight.