7/26/2023 0 Comments Forspoken def![]() ![]() ![]() ( transitive, obsolete ) To forbid, to prohibit to oppose.Thus if any inhabitant of mid-sixteenth-century Maidstone suspected that he had been forspoken, he would go off for advice to one Kiterell, a sorcerer who lived at Bethersden, and specialised in such things: Perhaps the most distinctive feature of the cunning man’s medical dealings was his readiness to diagnose a supernatural cause for the patient’s malady by saying that he was haunted by an evil spirit, a ghost, or ‘fairy’, or that he had been ‘overlooked’, ‘ forspoken’, or, in plainer language, bewitched. 1971, Keith Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic: Studies in Popular Beliefs in 16th and 17th Century England, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, OCLC 71368859 republished as Religion and the Decline of Magic: Studies in Popular Beliefs in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-century England, London: Folio Society, 2012, OCLC 805007047, page 180:."They wud fain hae your good word, an' no your evil tongue with them and so come, good wife, tell us what ken ye-what's biding them?-come, what have they to do?" "Dinna forespeak them, woman! dinna forespeak them!" said the man with a dark frown, and with equal earnestness, but with a tinge of superstitious alarm in his voice and manner. Some call me witch, / And being ignorant of myself, they go / About to teach me how to be one urging / That my bad tongue-by their bad usage made so- / Forspeaks their cattle, doth bewitch their corn, / Themselves, their servants, and their babes at nurse. Cottrel for Edward Blackmore, Act II, scene i, OCLC 606668964 republished in William Gifford and Alexander Dyce, editors, The Works of John Ford, volume III, new edition, London: James Toovey, 1869, OCLC 468932337, pages 196–197: 1658 (first performed 1623), William Rowley Thomas Dekker John Ford, The Witch of Edmonton, London: Printed by J. ![]() This Examinat confesseth that shee came to Ioane Gylles house, her Child being sicke, and that shee intreated this Examinat to look on the Child, and to tell her whether it was forspoken or no, and this Examinat said it was forspoken but when the said Child died she cannot tell. Le graphique montre lévolution annuelle de la fréquence dutilisationdu mot «forspoken» durant les 500 dernières années. Barnes,, OCLC 613937578 republished in A Collection of Rare and Curious Tracts, Relating to Witchcraft in the Counties of Kent, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Lincoln, between the Years 16, London: John Russell Smith, 1838, OCLC 24439978, page 15: 1619, “The Examination of Anne Baker of Bottesford in the County of Leicester Spinster", in The Wonderfvl Discoverie of the Witchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, Daughters of Joan Flower neere Beuer Castle: Executed at Lincolne, March 11.How are my powres fore-spoke? what strange distaste is this? ![]()
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