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† ˌfore-poˈssess, v. Obs. [f. fore- prefix + possess.] trans. To possess beforehand with.
1579Tomson Calvin's Serm. Tim. 625/2 Wee are fore⁓possessed and seised with so many vanities that [etc.]. 1635Sanderson 12 Serm., ad Cler. (1681) 63 Any rational man not extremely fore-possessed with prejudice. |