An archaic verb meaning to speak against, contradict, forbid through speech, or speak beforehand.
From 'for-' (against, beforehand) + 'speak.' The prefix gives 'speak' either a negative sense (speaking against) or temporal sense (speaking in advance).
In old legal documents, to 'forspeak' a claim meant to publicly declare it invalid—words alone had power to cancel rights in medieval law.
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