The Collaborative International Dictionary
Foregleam
Foregleam \Fore"gleam`\, n. An antecedent or premonitory gleam; a dawning light.
The foregleams of wisdom.
--Whittier.
Wiktionary
foregleam
n. A gleam or glimpse of the future; foreglimpse.
Usage examples of "foregleam".
XXII The prophet of dead words defeats himself: Whoever would acknowledge and include The foregleam and the glory of the real, Must work with something else than pen and ink And painful preparation: he must work With unseen implements that have no names, And he must win withal, to do that work, Good fortitude, clean wisdom, and strong skill.
All of this blessed service is simply a faint foregleam of the noble attainments and beautiful opportunities which the future holds for Southern girls.