foredawn
nounEtymology
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The time before dawn.
- I opened the front door and went out into the foredawn, into the hissing of the silence and the humming of the underground trains standing empty with lighted windows on the far side of the common.
- So when Gerald Owen heard the voice in the dark of foredawn, he had no idea that its instructions would come to naught.
To anticipate dawning or emerging.
- I see in it a wonderful fulfillment of things and plans which have been foredawned in my mind, many years ago;
The neighborhood
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