noun
foremath
Foremath (noun) means a first mowing; that which is gleaned from a first or prior mowing.
noun
1
A first mowing; that which is gleaned from a first or prior mowing.
2
Something preceding or producing a particular outcome; events that have yet to occur, or are in the process of occurring.
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Etymology
From fore- + math (“a mowing”), by analogy with aftermath.
Frequently asked questions
What is the meaning of foremath?
"foremath" (noun) means a first mowing; that which is gleaned from a first or prior mowing.
What are the different meanings of foremath?
"foremath" has 2 main meanings: 1. A first mowing; that which is gleaned from a first or prior mowing; 2. Something preceding or producing a particular outcome; events that have yet to occur, or are in the process of occurring.