forspend
English
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edit- forespend (rare)
Etymology
editFrom Middle English forspenden, from Old English forspendan (“to spend up, give out, squander, consume”), equivalent to for- + spend.
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editforspend (third-person singular simple present forspends, present participle forspending, simple past and past participle forspent)
- (transitive) To spend up; spend completely; exhaust, as by overexertion.
- a. 1843, Robert Southey, (Inscription) at Borrosa
- A painful march, / Through twenty hours of night and day prolong'd, / Forespent the British troops.
- a. 1843, Robert Southey, (Inscription) at Borrosa
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