beforan

Old English

Etymology

From be- + foran.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /beˈfo.rɑn/

Preposition

beforan

  1. before, in front of

Descendants

  • Middle English: bifore, bifor, biforn, before
    • English: before

Adverb

beforan

  1. in front
    • "Gospel of Saint Luke", chapter 19, verse 4
      Þā arn hē beforan and stāh ūp on ān trēow. Sicomorum þ hē hine ġesāwe. forþām þe hē wolde þanon faran...
      Then he ran in front and climbed (lit. ascended) up on a tree. From sycamores that he saw him. For which he would go from there.
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