'Foreworded' is a common grammar mistake because it is often confused with 'forwarded'. The confusion arises due to their similar spelling and pronunciation. However, they have different meanings and usage.
The word 'foreworded' is not commonly used in English. It actually does not exist. The correct word is 'forwarded'.
'Forwarded' is the past tense of the verb 'forward', which means to send something, such as a message or a document, to another person or place. It indicates the action of passing something along or transmitting it to a subsequent recipient.
On the other hand, 'foreworded' would imply the act of writing or providing a foreword - a brief introduction or preface to a book or document. However, this term is rarely used, and 'foreword' is the correct term to describe this introductory section of a book.