foreanent

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From fore + anent.

Preposition

foreanent

  1. (Scotland, obsolete) Over against; opposite to.
    • Acts James VI
      Utheris inhabiting the bordouris fore-anent England.

Scots

Etymology

fore + anent (fronting, opposite, over against)

Preposition

foreanent

  1. over against, opposite to

Adverb

foreanent (not comparable)

  1. on the opposite side
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