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- adjective Named or quoted before.
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- adjective having been cited, quoted or named or quoted before or prior to the occurrence of the term.
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Examples
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If Luther was a heretic, the Lord Jesus made him one, and He is making a heretic of every reader of the texts aforecited.
Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation 1904
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_ I cannot think otherwise than that the undertaker of the aforecited poesy hath chosen your Highness; for I have seen painted -- I know not where, but I think no farther off than Putney -- the identically same Dian, with full as many nymphs, as he calls them, and more dogs.
Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection Walter Savage Landor 1819
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As Heber C. Kimball aspired in the aforecited discourse: "the day will come when there will be multitudes who will be healed and blessed through the instrumentality of those canes [.]"
By Common Consent, a Mormon Blog J. Stapley 2009
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