"fordeem" meaning in English

See fordeem in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Forms: fordeems [present, singular, third-person], fordeeming [participle, present], fordeemed [participle, past], fordeemed [past]
Etymology: From Middle English fordemen, from Old English fordēman (“to condemn, sentence, doom; prejudice; decide”), from Proto-Germanic *fradōmijaną (“to condemn, damn”), equivalent to for- + deem. Cognate with Old High German fortuomen, furtuomen, Icelandic fordæma (“to condemn”), Dutch verdoemen. Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*dʰeh₁-}}, {{inh|en|enm|fordemen}} Middle English fordemen, {{inh|en|ang|fordēman||to condemn, sentence, doom; prejudice; decide}} Old English fordēman (“to condemn, sentence, doom; prejudice; decide”), {{inh|en|gem-pro|*fradōmijaną||to condemn, damn}} Proto-Germanic *fradōmijaną (“to condemn, damn”), {{prefix|en|for|deem}} for- + deem, {{cog|goh|fortuomen}} Old High German fortuomen, {{cog|is|fordæma||to condemn}} Icelandic fordæma (“to condemn”), {{cog|nl|verdoemen}} Dutch verdoemen Head templates: {{en-verb}} fordeem (third-person singular simple present fordeems, present participle fordeeming, simple past and past participle fordeemed)
  1. (transitive, obsolete) To condemn. Tags: obsolete, transitive Synonyms: forjudge

Inflected forms

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