fōrˈnō, fȯr- transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English foreknowen, from fore- + knowen to know — more at know
: to have previous knowledge of : know beforehand
who would the miseries of man foreknow — John Dryden
Synonyms: see foresee
fōrˈnō, fȯr- transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English foreknowen, from fore- + knowen to know — more at know
: to have previous knowledge of : know beforehand
who would the miseries of man foreknow — John Dryden
Synonyms: see foresee
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012