Forego

Etymology
foregan:, corresponding to.

Verb

 * 1) To abandon
 * 2) To leave alone
 * 3) To precede, to go before.
 * 4) * 1762 Waller, T. The White Witch of the Wood, or the Devil of Broxbon, in The Beauties of all the Magazines Selected, for the Year 1762, Vol. I (February), page 34:
 * [&hellip;] for on no other terms does she desire a reconciliation, but will sooner forego all the hopes to which her birth entitles her, and get her bread by service, than ever yield to become the wife of the ——.
 * [&hellip;] for on no other terms does she desire a reconciliation, but will sooner forego all the hopes to which her birth entitles her, and get her bread by service, than ever yield to become the wife of the ——.

Translations

 * German: verzichten auf


 * Turkish: bırakmak, vazgeçmek


 * German: alleine lassen


 * Turkish: yoksun bırakmak, mahrum bırakmak


 * Dutch: laten voorbijgaan, passen
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: vorangehen, vorhergehen
 * Indonesian: memasrahkan


 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 諦める (あきらめる, akirameru)
 * Russian: предшествовать
 * Serbo-Croatian: prethoditi
 * Turkish: önce gelmek, önce gitmek

Anagrams

 * goofer

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