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fore·gift
/
ˈfɔrˌgɪft
,
ˈfoʊr-
/
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fawr
-gift
,
fohr
-
]
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noun
British
.
an advance payment or premium paid by a tenant on taking or renewing a lease.
Origin:
1735–45;
fore-
+
gift
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