foretimedadj.

/fɔːˈtʌɪmd/Etymology: < fore- prefix + timed adj.
the world > time > reckoning of time > chronology > [adjective] > assigned to a date > assigned to a wrong or different date
1832 R. Southey in 47 507 As Hampden had not reached that stage of the reformer's progress, it [this language] appears to have been fore-timed.
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