late 13c. (late 12c. as a surname), "officer in charge of a forest," from Old French forestier "forest ranger, forest-dweller" (12c., also, as an adjective, "wild, rough, coarse, unsociable"), from forest (see forest (n.)).
foreshorten
foresight
foreskin
forest
forestall
forester
forestry
foretaste
foretell
forethought
foretime