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κείνους δὲ κλαίω ξυμφορᾷ κεχρημένους (Euripides' Medea 347) → I weep for those who have suffered disaster

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Woodhouse page for fore - Opens in new window

adjective

P. and V. πρόσθιος (Eur., Rhesus), P. ἐμπρόσθιος.

to the fore, met., adj.: see conspicuous.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

fŏre:
I inf., irregular, from the obsolete fuo, and equivalent to futurum esse; and fŏrem, fores, foret, forent, subj. imperf., equivalent to essem, esses, etc., v. sum init.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

fŏrĕ, inf. fut. de sum || abl. de foris.