verb
- past tense of forspeak; to speak beforehand or in advance; to arrange or agree to something by prior speech.
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- He forespake his intentions to the council before the meeting began.
- The agreement had been forespake between the two parties weeks earlier.
- She forespake her departure so that no one would be surprised.
- They forespake the terms of the contract in private discussions.