Meaning & Definition of word "Forefather"

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    Forefather

    /ˈfɔːrˌfɑːðər/

    noun:

    • 1. A male ancestor, typically one who is a founder or an early member of a family or group.
      • Example: The traditions of our society have been passed down from forefathers who valued community.
    • 2. A person of an earlier generation, especially in relation to the development of a region, culture, or institution.
      • Example: The forefathers of this nation fought for independence and established its foundational principles.
    • 3. An ancestor in a direct line, especially one who has died.
      • Example: He traced his lineage back to a forefather who immigrated from Europe in the 1700s.
    • 4. A predecessor in a certain position or role.
      • Example: The forefather of modern democracy can be seen in the political structures established by ancient Greece.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'forfather', combining 'for-' meaning 'before' and 'father'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    founding forefather:

    A key figure in the establishment of a movement or nation.

    forefathers' wisdom:

    The guidance and knowledge passed down from ancestors.

    honor your forefathers:

    To show respect and remembrance for one's ancestors.

    Related Words

    ancestor:

    A person from whom one is descended.

    descendant:

    A person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.

    Slang Meanings of forefather

    Meaning: Old school

    Example Sentence: That method is a bit forefather; we should use modern techniques.

    Meaning: Tradition

    Example Sentence: He follows forefather traditions in his cooking.