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Forfeit in the Active Voice, signifies "to damage;" in the Passive, "to suffer l...
Forewarn with verbal forms as mentioned above, is translated "I forewarn" and "I...
Foretell with the aorist form proeipon, and a perfect form proeireka (from proer...
Foreship denotes the forward part of a ship, "the prow," Act 27:30 ; in Act 27:4...
Foreshew "to announce beforehand" (pro, "before," katangello, "to proclaim"), is...
Foresee, Foreseen with the aorist form proeidon (used to supply tenses lacking i...
Foresail from artao, "to fasten to," is rendered "mainsail" in Act 27:40 , AV; R...
Forerunner an adjective signifying "running forward, going in advance," is used ...
Forepart * For FOREPART see FORESHIP
Foreordain * For FOREORDAIN see DETERMINE, No. 3, FOREKNOW, A
Foreknow, Foreknowledge "to know before" (pro, "before," ginosko, "to know"), is...
Foreign, Foreigner an adverb, signifying "outside, without," is used in Act 26:1...
Forehead from meta, "with," and ops, "an eye," occurs only in the Apocalypse, Re...
Foregoing when used intransitively, signifies either to "lead the way," or "to g...
Forefather an adjective, primarily denoting "born before" (pro, "before," and gi...
Force "firm, secure," is translated "of force" (present usage would translate it...