Obs. [f. FORE- pref. + SHINE v.] intr. To shine forth; also, to shine in front, throw light forward. Hence Foreshining vbl. sb.
1571. Golding, Calvin on Ps. xviii. 7. When fayth foreshyneth untoo us then truly is the gate set open for us. Ibid., xxv. 12. By the foreshining of the light of the Spirit they may understand what is needful to be done.
1611. Coryat, Crudities, App. 15.
| Where as he stretcheth out his limmes nigh to the gentle beast, | |
| The Lyon old, whose princely heart foreshineth in his breast. |