forenamed
\ FAWR-NEYMD, FOHR- \ , adjective;
1.named before; mentioned before in the same writing or speech; aforementioned.
Quotes:
He can only being lifted by two or three men and placed in the presence of his father who was very ill, but the eldest son forenamed prince was little better...
-- Anna Leonowens, "The English Governess at the Siamese Court" , 1870
However, the venerable woman found herself summarily set aside by the forenamed citizen who proceeded to shock those gathered by his public proposal to Maple Falls newcomer Leora Mayfield!
-- Lynna Banning, "The Wedding Cake War" , 2004
Origin:
Forenamed has been in English since the 1100s. It's derived from prefix fore- meaning "before" and the common word name .
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