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  • adjective Cited before; quoted in a foregoing part of the treatise or essay.

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  • adjective Cited before; quoted in an earlier part of the treatise or essay.

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fore- +‎ quoted

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Examples

  • Hasan saw the damsels issue forth the basin, the chief maiden robbed his reason with her beauty and loveliness compelling him to recite the couplets forequoted.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Hasan saw the damsels issue forth the basin, the chief maiden robbed his reason with her beauty and loveliness compelling him to recite the couplets forequoted.

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • Nay, he placeth every way as much holiness and worship in them in the forequoted place.

    The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2) George Gillespie 1630

  • Now, I much marvel what butt Dr Forbesse (1097) shot at when he entitleth one of his chapters _De Potestate Excommunicandi_, and then, in the body of the chapter, doth no more at all but only quote those two testimonies of Zanchius and Calvin; both of which do utterly condemn the usurpation of bishops who appropriate to themselves the power of excommunication, and ascribe this power to the consistory of pastors and elders in every particular church; and, in the forequoted places, do only

    The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2) George Gillespie 1630

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