Fore‐show″ (?), v. t. [AS. foresceáwian to foresee, provide; fore + sceáwian to see. See Show, v. t.] To show or exhibit beforehand; to give foreknowledge of; to prognosticate; to foretell.
Your looks foreshow
You have a gentle heart. Shak.
Next, like Aurora, Spenser rose,
Whose purple blush the day foreshows. Denham.