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forebear | meaning of forebear in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishforebearfore‧bear /ˈfɔːbeə $ ˈfɔːrber/ noun [countable usually plural] formal    FAMILYsomeone who was a member of your family a long time in the past SYN ancestorExamples from the CorpusforebearThe time of Sigmar passed, and he became a legend, the heroic forebear of his people.If only he had lavished that kind of discrimination on their forebear.Origin forebear (1400-1500) fore- + bear someone who is, from be