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fór-sceótan

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
fór-sceótan, he -scýt, pl. -sceótaþ; p. -sceát, pl. -scuton; pp. -scoten
To shoot before, anticipate, come before, prevent; anticĭpāre, prævĕnīre
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  • Ða ungesǽligan menn ne mágon gebidon hwonne he [deáþ] him to cume, ac fórsceótaþ hine fóran

    unhappy men cannot wait till he [death] comes to them, but anticipate him beforehand,

    • Bt. 39, 1
    • ;
    • Fox 212, 3.
  • Fórscýt ðæt hwílendlíce wíte ða écan geniðerunge

    the transient punishment will prevent eternal damnation,

    • Homl. Th. i. 576, 2.
  • Mín God fórscýt [MS. forscytte] oððe fórestepþ me

    Deus meus prævĕniet me,

    • Ps. Lamb. 58, 11.
Etymology
[
Ger. vor-schiessen.
]
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v.  for-scyttan.
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