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单词 aforementioned
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aforementionedadj.n.

Brit. /əˈfɔːˌmɛnʃnd/, /əˌfɔːˈmɛnʃnd/, U.S. /əˈfɔrˌmɛn(t)ʃənd/, /əˌfɔrˈmɛn(t)ʃənd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: afore- prefix, mentioned adj.
Etymology: < afore- prefix + mentioned adj. Compare earlier aforesaid adj. and aforenamed adj. Compare also earlier before-mentioned adj. at before adv., prep., conj., and n. Compounds 2a, above-mentioned adj.
A. adj.
Previously mentioned, esp. in a text. Also in non-finite clauses introduced by as. Cf. before-mentioned adj. at before adv., prep., conj., and n. Compounds 2a.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > [adjective] > commenting or mentioning > aforementioned
foresaidc1000
beforesaida1250
before-nameda1325
said1327
same1338
abovesaid1389
aforesaid1389
said1397
foretolda1400
above-written1413
y-aforsayde1422
rememberedc1425
toforesaid1444
aforenamedc1460
fore-mindeda1475
forenamed1490
forn-said1509
prenominatea1513
above?1515
above-named1525
premised?c1525
before-mentioned1534
aforementioned1539
predicted1546
prenominated1547
above-mentioned1550
before-told1556
above-cited1575
forementioned1587
supranominated1599
before-delivered1606
former1607
prementioned1620
precited1638
before-noticed1703
oversaid1840
the world > time > relative time > the past > antecedence or being earlier > [adjective] > aforesaid
aforesaid1389
aforegoingc1443
toforesaid1444
aforenamedc1460
above?1515
aforementioned1539
fore-cited1576
forespoken1625
forestated1701
1539 Proclam. Rites & Ceremonies Churche of Eng. (single sheet) Obserue and kepe all and syngular the rytes and cemonyes afore mentioned.
1587 Sir P. Sidney & A. Golding tr. P. de Mornay Trewnesse Christian Relig. ix. 152 These aforementioned philosophers also, do call the world euerlasting.
1676 E. Chamberlayne Angliæ Notitia: 2nd Pt. (ed. 6) 93 The Parliament is not onely Concilium, but Curia, a Court of Judicature, consisting as aforementioned, of all the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, as Judges.
1737 Gentleman's Mag. Aug. 512/1 Their Majesties, and Royal Highnesses aforementioned, dined afterwards in Publick as usual, before a great Number of Spectators.
1795 Politics for People II. No. 25. 391 When it is considered, that whatever improvements are made by the farmer,..that the clergy acquire an additional benefit therefrom, without the smallest contribution, the aforementioned assertion must appear well founded.
1839 C. Dickens Nicholas Nickleby xxviii. 280 Newman wiped his own eyes with the afore-mentioned duster.
1909 Electrochem. & Metall. Industry Jan. 77/1 No rights are sacrificed by the filing of a caveat as aforementioned.
1952 Official Gaz. (Kenya) 26 Aug. 836/1 The grantee shall not erect any building in such a way as to cover or interfere with..the telephone wires and electric mains aforementioned.
2008 A. P. C. Davies & T. K. Shackleford in C. Crawford & D. Krebs Found. Evol. Psychol. iv. xiii. 271 The aforementioned studies into mate preferences between 1939 and 1988 found that among American college students, men desire mates who are younger than they are.
B. n.
With the. The aforementioned thing(s) or person(s).
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > relative time > the past > antecedence or being earlier > [noun] > the aforesaid
firsta1250
premise1429
aforesaid?1500
aforegoing1592
aforenamed1604
aforementioned1663
above1691
1663 B. Gerbier Counsel to Builders 92 At lower rates then the afore-mentioned.
1757 Scots Mag. May 267/1 The aforementioned were not the chief reasons which induced Mr Brown to demit his office.
1807 Crit. Rev. 3rd Ser. 11 202 We are happy for the honour of the East, that no instance later in date or more familiar than the aforementioned had occurred.
1876 Heathen Woman's Friend Sept. 50/2 I might mention spiders, and a few other creeping and flying creatures; but as the aforementioned are the worst specimens of the insect kind which abound in my time-worn mansion, if you don't mind these you have no occasion for uneasiness on account of any others.
1920 Med. Rec. 8 May 784/2 When the aforementioned have performed their functions, we have the throwing off of the waste, or efferent process—the destructive metabolism.
2011 R. Nowell Blood Money p. vii The advice of the aforementioned was taken seriously and on board, and any errors or over-sights are my own.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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