forepurpose

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A predetermined purpose
 * 2) * 2013, Delphi Complete Works of Homer:
 * To him the Thunderer: “Thou know'st this council by the rest of those fore-purposes That still inclined me; my cares must still succour the distress Of Troy; [...]”
 * 1) * 2013, Delphi Complete Works of Homer:
 * To him the Thunderer: “Thou know'st this council by the rest of those fore-purposes That still inclined me; my cares must still succour the distress Of Troy; [...]”
 * To him the Thunderer: “Thou know'st this council by the rest of those fore-purposes That still inclined me; my cares must still succour the distress Of Troy; [...]”