foregrasp
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]foregrasp (uncountable)
- A prior cognizance or understanding; an awareness or comprehension beforehand.
- 2010, Melvin Pollner, Mundane Reason: Reality in Everyday and Sociological Discourse:
- Each of these terms is the product of the irony which comes from having obtained a foregrasp of mundaneity while attempting to articulate mundaneity within the idiom which mundaneity supports.
Verb
[edit]foregrasp (third-person singular simple present foregrasps, present participle foregrasping, simple past and past participle foregrasped)
- (transitive) To grasp beforehand.
- 2007, George MacDonald, Book of Strife in the Form of the Diary of an Old Soul:
- Thy great deliverance is a greater thing Than purest imagination can foregrasp; A thing beyond all conscious hungering, Beyond all hope that makes the poet sing.