Meaning of forestage | Babel Free
Definitions
- The part of a theatre stage in front of the closed curtain.
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A duty or tribute payable to the king's foresters. UK, historical
- A preliminary or developmental stage.
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A service paid by foresters to the king. UK, historical
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Forecastle. obsolete
Equivalents
Deutsch
Vorbühne
Français
avant-scène
Italiano
ribalta
Português
ribalta
Русский
авансцена
Türkçe
perde arkası
Examples
“The formation of exogenous uric acid is largely within our power; the amount can be diminished by limiting the forestages of uric acid-nucleins and purin derivatives—in the food.”
“The various foot abnormalities have been found to belong to a series of specific types (I to V), all of which have their forestages in embryonic blebs, the final location of which has proved to be decisive for the type of abnormality.”
“The antecedents of exhange are the subjective forms of appropriation of alien possessions, robbery and gift-giving - just as presents given to the chief and penalties imposed by the chief represent forestages of taxation.”
“The explanation of Gnostic ideas “in terms of themselves,” i.e., in terms of their historical foundations, is futile, for in that way they are reduced only to their less developed forestages but not understood in their actual significance.”
“Ships of Forecastle were ships with Forestages, and carried about 150 men each ; they were the largest ships then in use.”
“This account differs from that in the Cottonian Roll, as well as from that given by Hackluyt, which are both 14,956. In neither of these, however, is any mention of the ships of forstage, the barges, ballengers, or victuallers.”
“Another letter of 1462 also mentions 'great forestages out of Spain'.”
“The oldest have single-decked and open forestages and the hulls are clinker-built for the characteristic nail pattern is shown; the planks are short.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.