aftersee

verb

Etymology

From after- + see.

  1. derived from *sekʷ- — “to see, notice
  2. inherited from *sehwaną — “to see
  3. inherited from *sehwan
  4. inherited from sēon
  5. inherited from seen
  6. prefixed as aftersee — “after + see

Definitions

  1. To see or witness after the fact or event

    To see or witness after the fact or event; see in hindsight or retrospectively.

    • [...] of Durham if he will come, or send his brother to enter as one authorized for such a matter, and so to carry it away without delay; and cannot Mr. Cox see, or foresee, or aftersee what cause or colour might work such alteration?
    • It is very different to foresee and aftersee.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA