forescent

Verb

 * 1) To detect the scent of (something) before it is present.
 * 2) * 1916, (translator),  by, London: J.M. Dent, Book4, pp.160-161,
 * the white goose, The saviour of the Roman citadel, Forescents afar the odour of mankind.
 * 1)  To detect or become aware of (something) in advance.
 * 2) * 1872, Henry Norman Hudson, : His Life, Art, and Characters, Boston: Ginn & Company,, p.462,
 * the sagacity with which Iago feels and forescents his way into Roderigo
 * 1) * 1915, Frederick Goodyear, letter to F.W. Leith Ross in Letters and Remains: 1887-1917, London: McBride, Nast, 1920, p.94,
 * Possibly we instinctively forescented the war.
 * 1) * 1915, Frederick Goodyear, letter to F.W. Leith Ross in Letters and Remains: 1887-1917, London: McBride, Nast, 1920, p.94,
 * Possibly we instinctively forescented the war.

Noun

 * 1) A scent that indicates something in advance.