Obs. [f. FORE- pref. + SHINE v.] intr. To shine forth; also, to shine in front, throw light forward. Hence Foreshining vbl. sb.

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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.

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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.

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