aforesaid
aforesaid
Definition
afore·said (-sed′)
adjective
spoken of before; mentioned previously
aforesaid
Synonyms
aforesaid
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- annual: Henry comes and denies it and says that John del Bowes and his predecessors were not seised of the annual rent aforesaid.
Modifies a noun
- island: Wherefore he also received of them the gift of the aforesaid island [ Iona ] whereon to found a monastery.
- gentleman: But don't be fooled - it's not just the preserve of the aforesaid elderly gentlemen ( and ladies ).
- act: SCHEDULE, containing the FORMS of PROCEEDINGS referred to by the aforesaid ACT.
- fine: And none of the aforesaid fines shall be imposed save upon oath of upright men from the neighborhood.
- place: Then sprinkle the aforesaid place with consecrated Water, as is laid down in the Chapter concerning Circles.
- abbot: The aforesaid abbot says this miracle was not wrought in his presence, but that he had it from those who were present.
Used with adjective complement
- save: Save as aforesaid the Company shall be under no liability whatsoever in regard to the goods supplied to the Customer.
Noun used with modifier
- manner: The provision shall apply to this Our Charter as amended or added to in manner aforesaid.
- parish: The parishioners communicating in the parish aforesaid are 474 in number.
- day: Given in the monastery of Roche on the day aforesaid.
- particular: The master returning to Cork, was suspected and committed to goal, where her confessed the particulars aforesaid.
- field: To provide advice on, disseminate knowledge and promote public understanding of the fields aforesaid.
- rent: Henry comes and denies it and says that John del Bowes and his predecessors were not seised of the annual rent aforesaid.
