foregrant

English

Etymology

From fore- + grant.

Noun

foregrant (plural foregrants)

  1. A grant obtained or given in advance.
    • 1908, John Heywood, John Stephen Farmer, The spider and the fly:
      Had not his foregrant warranted and willed
      To come and go safe []

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