The Collaborative International Dictionary
Foreward \Fore"ward`\ (f[=o]r"w[add]rd`), n. The van; the front. [Obs.]
My foreward shall be drawn out all in length,
Consisting equally of horse and foot.
--Shak.
Wiktionary
adv. (misspelling of forward English) n. (context obsolete English) An advance group; the vanguard.
Usage examples of "foreward".
Yet the DEA, NIDA, VISTA, the "War on Drugs," and now-deceased writer Peggy Mann (in Reader's Digest articles and her book Marijuana Alert, wilth foreward by Nancy Reagan) have used these discredited studies on parents' groups such as Parents for a Drug Free Youth, etc.
The Phaeacia resembled a giant guitar pick -- a reflective ellipsoid seventy-one meters long, thirty-three wide, and somewhat thicker aft than foreward.
It smelled strongly of gasoline and the castor oil lubricant that shone on the cylinders of the little rotary engine where they protruded through the foreward body.