Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To name beforehand; foretell.
- Forenamed; foretold; aforesaid.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective rare Forenamed; named beforehand.
- transitive verb To forename; to name beforehand; to tell by name beforehand.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb to
name or mentionahead oftime - adjective obsolete
aforementioned
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Examples
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What 95 percent of Toward the End of Time actually consists of is Turnbull describing the prenominate flora (over and over as each season passes) and his brittle, castrating wife Gloria, and remembering the ex-wife who divorced him for adultery, and rhapsodizing about a young prostitute he moves into the house when Gloria's away on a trip.
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Toward the End of Time actually consists of is Turnbull describing the prenominate flora (over and over as each season passes) and his brittle, castrating wife Gloria, and remembering the ex-wife who divorced him for adultery, and rhapsodizing about a young prostitute he moves into the house when Gloria's away on a trip.
The Valve 2009
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And M. Amis on Nabokov in toto in the prenominate The M.ral Obligation to Be Intelligent, edited by Leon Wieseltier {The style is dated and stilted, but the insights are not.
Snarksmith: new york. gossip. art. politics. pop culture. literature. etc. Michael Weiss 2010
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And M. Amis on Nabokov in toto in the prenominate The M.ral Obligation to Be Intelligent, edited by Leon Wieseltier {The style is dated and stilted, but the insights are not.
Snarksmith: new york. gossip. art. politics. pop culture. literature. etc. Michael Weiss 2010
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And M. Amis on Nabokov in toto in the prenominate The M.ral Obligation to Be Intelligent, edited by Leon Wieseltier {The style is dated and stilted, but the insights are not.
Snarksmith: new york. gossip. art. politics. pop culture. literature. etc. 2010
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And M. Amis on Nabokov in toto in the prenominate The M.ral Obligation to Be Intelligent, edited by Leon Wieseltier {The style is dated and stilted, but the insights are not.
Snarksmith: new york. gossip. art. politics. pop culture. literature. etc. Michael Weiss 2010
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And M. Amis on Nabokov in toto in the prenominate The M.ral Obligation to Be Intelligent, edited by Leon Wieseltier {The style is dated and stilted, but the insights are not.
Snarksmith: new york. gossip. art. politics. pop culture. literature. etc. Michael Weiss 2010
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And M. Amis on Nabokov in toto in the prenominate The M.ral Obligation to Be Intelligent, edited by Leon Wieseltier {The style is dated and stilted, but the insights are not.
Snarksmith: new york. gossip. art. politics. pop culture. literature. etc. 2010
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And M. Amis on Nabokov in toto in the prenominate The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent, edited by Leon Wieseltier {The style is dated and stilted, but the insights are not.
Snarksmith: new york. gossip. art. politics. pop culture. literature. etc. 2009
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And M. Amis on Nabokov in toto in the prenominate The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent, edited by Leon Wieseltier {The style is dated and stilted, but the insights are not.
Snarksmith: new york. gossip. art. politics. pop culture. literature. etc. 2009
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