ANTICIPATE, ANTICIPATING, ANTICIPATION
ADJECTIVES
1605 — PREVENTING going before, preceding, anticipating → obs.
..20C — TOEY in a state of keen anticipation → Aust. & NZ sl.
NOUNS
1530 — PREVENTING anticipation → obs.
1557 — PREVENING an anticipating, forestalling, preventing, or obstructing something → obs.
1751 — PREVENIENCE anticipation, forethought
VERBS
1382 — BEFORE-TAKE to anticipate → obs.
1384 — CAST to anticipate; to forecast; to conjecture as to the future → obs.
1485 — PREVENE to anticipate, to take precautions against a danger, evil, etc. → chiefly Sc., obs.
1589 — CATCH THE BALL BEFORE THE BOUND to anticipate an opportunity
.M17 — EAT THE CALF IN THE COW’S BELLY to anticipate unduly → sl.
1712 — OBVIATE to anticipate; to forestall → obs.
1897 — EAT A FAT BIT BEFORE SOMEONE to anticipate someone’s words; to take the words out of somebody’s mouth → Sc.
1898 — ALLOT to anticipate, to look forward to, to intend → Eng. dial. (Bk.)