foremessage
nounEtymology
From fore- + message.
- derived from missāticum
- derived from message
- inherited from message
Definitions
A message given in advance
A message given in advance; a prologue
- The things as these, were the prognostications or foremessages of the coming of the dispensation as needed by the time they came in.
- Genetic foremessages to the contemporary life have been carried over for a billion years.
- There is a “fore-message,” a prologue, which introduces the spiritual entities involved, followed by seven visions, and concluded by an epilogue, an “after message” which returns us to the spiritual world.
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No curated loop yet for foremessage. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA