• Forthsend

    Origin

    From Middle English *forthsenden, from Old English forþsendan ("to send forth"), equivalent to - + send. Cognate with Dutch voortzenden ("to send forth"), German fortsenden ("to send forth, dispatch").

    Full definition of forthsend

    Verb

    1. (transitive) To send forth; dispatch; send off.
      • 1885, Robert Burleigh Campbell (mrs.), Palm leaves from Ceylon, and other poems:Forthsend my thoughts, to Venice on the sea; And dream of gondolas, and palace-pile, And shadowy figures sitting near to me; ...
      • 1904, The Book monthly:Many thanks now in foresight for the care wherewith you have to forthsend me this post parcell, that I am waiting for with hurry (I have me pickled the ear ass on this word : avec impatience ! ). Forgive me.
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