Foray

/ˈfɔːreɪ/ noun

A sudden attack or raid into enemy territory, or more broadly, a first or daring attempt at something new.

From Old French 'forage' or 'forray,' meaning to plunder or raid, derived from 'ferre' (to carry). The word entered English in the 14th century through military terminology and later developed the metaphorical meaning of any venture into unfamiliar territory.

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