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forward (n.)
Old English foreweard, "the fore or front part" of something, "outpost; scout;" see forward (adv.). The position in football so called since 1879.
forward (adj.)
Old English foreweard "fore, forward; early; in front, inclined to the front," also "superior," from fore "before" -weard (see -ward).
From the notion of "in a condition of advancement, far along in progress or growth" it was extended in early Modern English to "ready in action or disposition, prompt," and, in a derogatory sense, "over-helpful, presumptuous, impertinent" (by 1560s).
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