foreign

[ fawr-in, for- ]
/ ˈfɔr ɪn, ˈfɒr- /

adjective

Origin of foreign

1200–50; Middle English forein < Old French forain, forein < Vulgar Latin *forānus, derivative of Latin forās outside

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British Dictionary definitions for foreign

foreign
/ (ˈfɒrɪn) /

adjective

of, involving, located in, or coming from another country, area, people, etc a foreign resident
dealing or concerned with another country, area, people, etc a foreign office
not pertinent or related a matter foreign to the discussion
not familiar; strange
in an abnormal place or position foreign matter; foreign bodies
law outside the jurisdiction of a particular state; alien

Derived forms of foreign

foreignly, adverb foreignness, noun

Word Origin for foreign

C13: from Old French forain, from Vulgar Latin forānus (unattested) situated on the outside, from Latin foris outside