to weep or cry excessively beforehand; to exhaust oneself with tears.
From Old English 'for-' (excessively, beforehand) + 'weep' (to cry). Suggests crying so much that one becomes exhausted.
Imagine a word that literally means 'to cry so much in advance that you have no tears left'—this captures medieval anxieties about what was to come!
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