Fromfore- +damn.
foredamn (third-person singular simple presentforedamns,present participleforedamning,simple past and past participleforedamned)
- (transitive, possibly vulgar) Todamn beforehand orin advance
1883, Alfred Domett,Ranolf and Amohia: A Dream of Two Lives - Volume 1:Pious Rousseauforedamn or save his soul / As he might hit or miss a cork-tree's bole ?
- 1918, The American Home Missionary:
- We believe environment has as much to do with the bringing in of the Kingdom of God as does personal conversion. The time is past when children should be born and bred in places that foredoom andforedamn them.
1959, Mehdi Ali Seljouk,My Goddess: A Devotional Epic:We slouch and bellow, reminding in prayers our deathless woe Andforedamn ourselves more by the ignorance of what we could not know.