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"forenamed" Definitions
  1. named previously : AFORESAID

6 Sentences With "forenamed"

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Howbeit their chiefe capteine the forenamed Iohn of Monmouth escaped, with a few other in his companie.
Which when, with difficulty, they had done, all except the two forenamed associates are ordered to draw back.
Licensee is hereby given notice that none of the forenamed persons is authorized by Licensor to make any such amendments or to provide any such assurances.
Brynmor Jones c.1895 Brynmor Jones c.1906 David Brynmor Jones (probably forenamed Brynmor; originally surnamed Jones, later surnamed Brynmor-Jones; 1851 - 6 August 1921) was a British barrister, historian and Liberal Member of Parliament.
The King told the general to put the overcoat back on against the cold, and warned him against a named illness that the general might otherwise contract. This leads to the central theme of the short story, as (returning to 1928) the convict and the household servant, a devout Muslim, attempt to forecast the outcome of the King's chest condition. They note that the King had forenamed in 1922 the disease that would strike him in 1928; from this, the convict concludes that the King's kindly actions towards the general had saved the general's life and led to a "blood-debt" that would be repaid by the King recovering from his illness. In the short story, this episode with the general and his overcoat is stated to have taken place towards the end of the pilgrimage at an Indian cemetery,The final day of the King's pilgrimage did include a visit to an Indian cemetery, Meerut Military Cemetery, where he was met by General Sir Alexander Cobbe.
The conjunction y avoids denominational confusion when the paternal surname might appear to be a (first) name: without it, the physiologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal might appear to be named Santiago Ramón (composite) and surnamed Cajal, likewise the jurist Francisco Tomás y Valiente, and the cleric Vicente Enrique y Tarancón. Without the conjunction, the footballer Rafael Martín Vázquez, when referred to by his surnames Martín Vázquez mistakenly appears to be forenamed Martín rather than Rafael, whilst, to his annoyance, the linguist Fernando Lázaro Carreter occasionally was addressed as Don Lázaro, rather than as Don Fernando (Lázaro can be either forename or surname). Moreover, when the maternal surname begins with an i vowel sound, written with either the vowel I (Ibarra), the vowel Y (Ybarra archaic spelling) or the combination Hi + consonant (Higueras), Spanish euphony substitutes e in place of y, thus the example of the Spanish statesman Eduardo Dato e Iradier (1856–1921).

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