Etymology
The English word "beforehand" is derived from two Old English words:
Meaning
"Beforehand" means "in advance" or "ahead of time." It implies that something is done or arranged before the main event or activity takes place.
Origin
The Old English word "beforan" is related to the Germanic root for- or vor-, which also appears in words such as "forego," "forecast," and "foresee." The word "hand" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root kʰandʰ-, which means "to seize" or "to grasp."
Usage
"Beforehand" is often used in the following contexts:
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