forecry

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English

Etymology

Perhaps a back-formation from forecrier; or from fore- +‎ cry.

Verb

forecry (third-person singular simple present forecries, present participle forecrying, simple past and past participle forecried)

  1. (transitive) to cry forth; proclaim aloud; announce publicly
    • 2014, Michael Boatman, Last God Standing:
      But now that you understand the truth, you tremble and forecry a thousand dooms.

Noun

forecry (plural not attested)

  1. an announcement or proclamation
    • 1904, The Elementary School Teacher - Volume 4:
      It is the forecry in a long struggle of the Realien for recognition and ultimate functioning in a well-rounded curriculum which shall meet the needs of the many as over against the few.