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  • verb transitive To get ready beforehand; prepare.

Etymologies

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From Middle English forgreithen, equivalent to for- +‎ graith, possibly for fore- +‎ graith.

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  • (Obsolete) To get ready beforehand, prepare.

    September 30, 2008

  • I have decided to wrest this word from obsolescence.

    *goes off to studio to forgraith a renaissance*

    September 30, 2008

  • *going off to boudoir to forgraith...*

    September 30, 2008

  • Good for you, gangerh. I forgraithed for quite a while before I actually posted this word.

    September 30, 2008

  • I forgraith to worry a lot. (See preworry.)

    September 30, 2008

  • Yes. I find that highly useful. Forgraithed is forearmed.

    Or something like that.

    September 30, 2008