Fóre-seón

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - fóre-seón

According to the Old English Dictionary:

to -seónne;

fóre-seón
p. ic, he -seah, ðú -sáwe, pl. -sáwon; pp. -sewen To see before, FORESEE, provide; prævĭdēre, provĭdēre :-- Swylce eác be heora andlyfene is to þenceanne and to fóreseónne de eōrum quŏque stĭpendio cŏgĭtandum atque provĭdendum est, Bd. 1. 27; S. 489, 21. Ðú ealle míne wegas wel fóresáwe omnes vias meas prævīdisti, Ps. Th. 138, 2. He fóreseah Godes cyricum and mynstrum micle frécnesse towearde he foresaw much peril awaiting God's churches and monasteries, Bd. 3, 19; S. 549, 46: 3, 15; S. 542, 4. Ðæt he him on his biscopscíre gerisene stówe fóresǽge and sealde, on ðære ðe he mid his geferum wunian mihte ut in diœcēsi sua provĭdēret et dăret ei lŏcum, in quo cum suis apte dēgĕre pŏtuisset, 4, 1; S. 565, 8. [Ger. vor-sehen to foresee, provide.] fore-seon
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