forthleading
English
editEtymology 1
editVerb
editforthleading
- present participle and gerund of forthlead
Etymology 2
editFrom forth- + leading and/or forthlead + -ing.
Alternative forms
editNoun
editforthleading (uncountable)
- (rare) A leading forth
- 1901, Julian of Norwich, Revelations of Divine Love:
- In which mighty example three properties of the Revelation be yet greatly hid; and notwithstanding this [further forthleading], I saw and understood that every Shewing is full of secret things [left hid].
- 1960, Kathāvatthu:
- Can it realize Arahantship ? Is it of the kind that is called forthleading,' that goes toward extinction)' enlightenment, disaccumulating,' is free from intoxicants . . . and corruptions? Can one by it put away lust, and hate, delusion . . . indiscretion'?