Afonso
portuguese name of and .
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- Afore
. historical examples this was afore he got married, sim; his wife’s tamed him a little. the depot master joseph c. lincoln i teede hey, i tourne it afore it is made in c-ckes, je fene. the romance of names ernest weekley here’s a bit of a treeho, lads, as i bought in brummagem the […]
- Afoot
on foot; walking: i came afoot. astir; in progress: there is mischief afoot. contemporary examples police suspected a serial killer was afoot and dubbed him the southside slayer. la’s grisly woman killer christine pelisek october 26, 2011 a few facts (or perhaps “facts”) were given about each illness, but hardly enough to know if anything […]
- Aforehand
. historical examples he took the bridle in his hand and rode forth, the host nigh to him; and at his side went he who had betrayed him aforehand. the romance of morien jessie l. weston she lives reputably, and is, as i find, aforehand in the world. clarissa, volume 3 (of 9) samuel richardson […]
- Aforesaid
or mentioned earlier or previously. historical examples this stone is secured in its place by iron stanchions, and it is this that the visitors kiss, as aforesaid, and by mistake. bits of blarney r. shelton mackenzie each of the aforesaid quant-ties is said to be equal or unequal. the categories aristotle the chances then against […]
- Aforethought
of previously; premeditated (usually used predicatively): with malice aforethought. premeditation; forethought. historical examples if a frenchman is ever rude, he is rude with malice prepense and aforethought. lippincott’s magazine, vol. xvii, no. 99, march, 1876 various yet invective singles him out for its one object, and so betrays the aforethought malice of its inspiration. the […]