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fore I. \ˈfō(ə)r, ˈfȯ(ə)r, ˈfōə, ˈfȯ(ə)\ adverb Etymology: Middle English, adverb & preposition, from Old English; akin to Old High German fora, adverb & preposition, before, Gothic faura, adverb & preposition, Old English for, preposition, for, before — more at for 1. obsolete : at an earlier time or period : formerly, previously 2. : in, toward, or adjacent to the front : forward < went fore to check his instruments > < the bolt struck fore of the mast > — see fore and aft II. preposition also 'fore \“\ Etymology: Middle English fore 1. now dialect : before 2. : in the presence of — used chiefly in oaths III. adjective Etymology: fore- 1. : prior in order of occurrence : previous, former, earlier < during the fore years of the last decade > 2. : situated in front of something else : forward < the fore body of a whale > — often contrasted with back and hind IV. noun (-s) : something that occupies a front or anterior position: as a. (1) : foremast (2) : bow V 1 b. (1) : forequarter < lamb fores are cheap now > (2) : foreleg < a horse lame in his off fore > (3) : fore wing < markings on the hind wing more sober than those on the fore > • - at the fore - to the fore V. interjection Etymology: probably short for before — used by a golfer to warn anyone within range of the probable line of flight of his ball |