Thursday 23 February 2017

TFSmith cannot spell 'foreword'

Per the OED:
foreword, n.:  word said before something else; hence, an introduction, a preface.
foreward, n.1 (Obs.): An agreement, compact, covenant, promise.
n.2 (Obs.): The first line of an army, vanguard, front
v. (Obs.): trans. To guard, or fortify in front
 TFSmith121, 27 December 2014:

'"Foreward" was when I thought I'd be posting separate chapters, rather than a long thread...although one could read this as a "foreward" to a very different Twentieth Century, perhaps?'
TFSmith, 4 January 2014:
'As I stated in the foreward, I am trying to be "fair" to all sides'
Or forward, for that matter:
'1000 yards or more of unobstructed maneuvering room to each side and foreward of the fairway'

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