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Forefend   Listen
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Forefend  v. t.  To hinder; to fend off; to avert; to prevent the approach of; to forbid or prohibit. See Forfend. "God forefend it should ever be recorded in our history." "It would be a far better work... to forefend the cruelty."






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"Forefend" Quotes from Famous Books



... Replied she, "O my son, of a truth the goods of men are not ready to hand like a scape-camel;[FN95] for on this side of them are sword-strokes and lance-lungings and men that eat the wild beast and lay countries waste and chase lynxes and hunt lions." Quoth he, Heaven forefend that I turn back from my resolve, till I have won to my will! Then he despatched the old woman to Kuzia Fakan, to tell her that he was about to set out in quest of a marriage settle ment befitting her, saying to the beldam, "Thou needs must pray her to send me an answer." "I hear and I obey," ...
— The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 3 • Richard F. Burton

... merrily, and Harold said: "'T is well; thou shalt go to the sacred grove, and may my love and Heaven's grace forefend all evil." ...
— Second Book of Tales • Eugene Field

... Gonsol, "the saints forefend from thee the evil temptation provided for my especial proving! I should have been reckoned a weak and coward vessel were I to send thee in my stead to bear the mortifications designed for the trying ...
— The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IV. (of X.) • Various



Words linked to "Forefend" :   forfend, avoid, forbid, avert, foreclose, obviate, head off, ward off, fend off, preclude, prevent, stave off, forestall, debar, deflect



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