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Etymology

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fore- +‎ rank

Noun

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forerank (plural foreranks)

  1. The first rank; the front row.
    • 1925, Harold Titus, Age:
      He was in the forerank of a crowd that gathered when Burke, a surfman, plunged from the east pier and dragged out a drowning boy
    • 2018, Stephen R. Lawhead, In the Region of the Summer Stars:
      the forerank launched their spears, which Conor easily avoided.

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