foremath
Collocations
4VERB + FOREMATH
using
FOREMATH + NOUN
aftermath, peace
PREP.
between, in, than
ADV.
rather
Definitions
noun
A first mowing; that which is gleaned from a first or prior mowing.
[…] the accidents of itinerary — everything that can be overheard or spied out: everything (in a phrase he used in one of his poems) between the foremath and the aftermath, the early growth and the after growth of the intended harvest.
Something preceding or producing a particular outcome; events that have yet to occur, or are in the process of occurring.
The aftermath of glory and the foremath of peace would not blend.
I shall ask you to view these remarks in the of "foremath" note rather than a preface or introduction, which imply a knowledge of what follows. I am using the word "foremath" to suggest what precedes without the knowledge of what follows.
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3[…] the accidents of itinerary — everything that can be overheard or spied out: everything (in a phrase he used in one of his poems) between the foremath and the aftermath, the early growth and the af
WiktionaryThe aftermath of glory and the foremath of peace would not blend.
WiktionaryI shall ask you to view these remarks in the of "foremath" note rather than a preface or introduction, which imply a knowledge of what follows. I am using the word "foremath" to suggest what precedes
Wiktionary