forstal etymology

Middle English word forstal comes from Old English fore-, Old English steall

Detailed word origin of forstal

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
fore- Old English (ang) Before, in front of, pro-. First, prime, occupying a prominent position. Very, supremely, foremost.
steall Old English (ang) A place for cattle, stall, stable. A position, especially one that is standing; position of affairs, state, condition, standing. Fishing ground, place to catch fish. Place, stead.
foresteall Old English (ang) (judicial) a hindrance, obstacle. Ambush, assault; an offense of waylaying on the highway or the penalty or fine for such an offense. Intervention. Opposition, resistance.
forstal Middle English (enm)

Words with the same origin as forstal

Descendants of fore-
biforesenden forbisen fore- foreseen forestall forestallen forethynken forgan forhed forseen
Descendants of steall
hamstal homstal stall