v. Obs. [f. FORE- pref. + HEED.] trans. To take care against beforehand; to provide against. With simple obj., or that introducing subord. sentence.
1516. Ord. Hen. VIII., in Househ. Ord. (1790), 212. Foreheeding alwayes, that none of them depart the Court for that forsaid space, before the expences of their offices be brought to the Masters of the household, or to such other as shall be appointed for the same.
1631. R. Byfield, Doctr. Sabb., 68. A casualty that could not be foreseene or foreheeded.