The Collaborative International Dictionary
Foresay
Foresay \Fore*say"\, v. t. [AS. foresecgan; fore + secgan to say. See Say, v. t.] To foretell. [Obs.]
Her danger nigh that sudden change foresaid.
--Fairfax.
Wiktionary
foresay
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To say beforehand; predict; foretell. 2 (context transitive English) To decree; ordain; appoint.
Usage examples of "foresay".
At the end of each coming century, and for many centuries, no one can foresay how many, millions on millions in the Americas and in Europe will unite in rendering tribute of praise to the enthusiast and adventurer whose limited ambitions for himself were never realized, but who opened to mankind the opportunity to found states freed from the domination of the church and churches freed from the domination of the state.