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aforementioneda‧fore‧men‧tioned /əˈfɔːmenʃənd $ ˈæfərˌmenʃənd, əˈfɔːr-/ (also a‧fore‧said /əˈfɔːsed $ əˈfɔːr-/) adjective [only before noun] law  aforementionedOrigin: 1500-1600 afore ‘before’ (from Old English onforan) + mentioned - For dessert, the best option may be one of those aforementioned smooth and creamy cappuccinos.
- I now live in Middlesex and endure all the problems described in the aforementioned article.
- In front of the second dicky are the aforementioned fuel tank selector, cowl flap, cabin heat and air controls and parking brake.
- It stank to high heaven of salt-fish and shit, the aforementioned by far the more offensive.
- The Colonel, son of the aforementioned Marquis, comes to inspect the troops and becomes enamoured of Gertrudis' beauty.
- They were halted at the outer guardhouse at the aforementioned trench, to identify themselves.
- We had taken them with the aforementioned pinch of salt.
► the aforementioned- In addition to the aforementioned film projects, Elliott has appeared in two TV comedies.
the aforementioned mentioned before in an earlier part of a document, article, book etc: The property belongs to the aforementioned Mr Jones.—aforementioned noun [singular or plural] |