• Foretake

    Origin

    From - + take. Also as a Back-formation from {{3}}

    Full definition of foretake

    Verb

    1. (transitive) To take, receive, or adopt beforehand; assume.
      • 1855, John Claudius Pitrat, Paul and Julia:You shall bring and lay in our hands tne product of your activity: we will divide it into two parts — the one shall be ours; it shall be sacred; you shall call it tithe; we will foretake it ...
      • 2006, Robert L. Sanders, An Appeal to Reveal Poetic Ideal:Enraptures a man to foretake his pleasure, And capture a woman to partake her treasure.
      • 2010, Raymond A. Francis, True Experiences: The Sins That Brought Me to My Knees:Upon entering, she showed me to the bedroom. I got undressed and laid on the bed, thinking of the course of action I had to foretake as I lay there.
    2. (transitive) To take or choose before another (option); prefer.
      • 2011, Jacqueline Prost, Journey Through Experiences:To be healthy and acknowledged I strive to be my very best
        I am grateful and thankful For the blessings I do have
        I foretake to dream the biggest dream yet ...
    © Wiktionary