foreholding
English
editEtymology
editPronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /fɔːˈhəʊldɪŋ/, /fə-/
- (General American) IPA(key): /fɔɹˈhoʊldɪŋ/, /fɚ-/
- Homophone: forholding
- Hyphenation: fore‧hold‧ing
Noun
editforeholding (plural foreholdings)
- (rare) gerund of forehold: a prediction; a superstitious prognostication; also, an ominous foreboding.
- 1868, “The Rod of Moses. Book of Taliessin XXIV.”, in William F[orbes] Skene, editor, The Four Ancient Books of Wales: Containing the Cymric Poems Attributed to the Bards of the Sixth Century, volume I, Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, →OCLC, part V (Miscellaneous Poems from the Book of Taliessin), page 562, lines 26–29:
Usage notes
editNot to be confused with forholding.
Verb
editforeholding
- present participle and gerund of forehold
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