foreguide

To guide beforehand or in advance; guide forth or forward.

Verb

  1. To guide beforehand or in advance; guide forth or forward.
    • The light they saw they followed fearlessly As Israel their clear foreguiding flame; [...] - 1888, John Waugh, Messiah's mission: A poem in nine books:
    • And so far, Professor Burgess, whose idea of political science should have led him to more philosophic conclusions, making him prophetic instead of legal, falls short of his own opportunities, and gives us rather a work...
    • Maclise, would he or would he not, must drop all and go to town to answer it. With wrath in his heart, therefore, he foreguided his beloved work as best he might, and addressed himself to the downward journey. - 1911,...

Origin

From fore- + guide.

Forms

foreguides foreguiding foreguided

Derived

foreguidance