Forelay vs Forelady - What's the difference?
forelay | forelady |
To lay down beforehand
To waylay
To plan, contrive in advance
(forelie)
As a verb forelay
is to lay down beforehand or forelay can be (forelie).As a noun forelady is
the female equivalent of a foreman.forelay
English
Etymology 1
Verb
- These grounds being forelaid and understood. — Mede.
- I shall, before I instance, only forelay this That we must consider ...'' — ''The Whole Works of the Rev. John Howe, M.A. with a Memoir of the Author. Vol. VI. , 1822
- Again Lavis heard him: "You thought to forelay me, eh -- and breed panic above?”'' — James B. Connally, ''Sonnie-Boy's People , 1913
- You folks had better forelay to come aboard by then.'' — Charles Neville Buck, ''The Tyranny of Weakness , 1917
