Definition of Foresaid

1. a. Mentioned before; aforesaid.

Definition of Foresaid

1. Adjective. (rare) Aforesaid; aforementioned. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Foresaid

1. previously said [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Foresaid

forereaching
foreread
forereads
forerecited
foreremembered
forerib
forerider
foreriders
foreright
forerun
forerunner
forerunners
forerunning
foreruns
fores
foresaid (current term)
foresail
foresails
foresaw
foresay
foresays
foresee
foreseeabilities
foreseeability
foreseeable
foreseeably
foreseeing
foreseeingly
foreseen
foreseer

Literary usage of Foresaid

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal by Yorkshire Archaeological Society (1895)
"Of which services the said Geffrey was seised by the hands of the foresaid Prior, as by the handa of his true tenant. Which said Geffrey held aliso the ..."

2. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1861)
"And, on the same Saturday next after the feast of St. Edward there came before our Lord the King there, as well the foresaid John Cote, the approver, ..."

3. The Annals of the English Bible by Christopher Anderson (1845)
"And so it has been done, and I delivered myself the said Lady's letters to the foresaid Margrave, in presence of the whole Council of the said town of ..."

4. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1861)
"Edward the King,1 (19th October, 1381,) in that same term, before our Lord the King, at Westminster, came the foresaid Robert ..."

5. Plumpton Correspondence: A Series of Letters, Chiefly Domestick, Written in by Edward Plumpton (1839)
"... and Dame Jane his wife, mother of the foresaid Elizabeth ... and the foresaid Sir Marmaduke and John Constable, and the foresaid Elizabeth and Jane, ..."

6. Typographia: an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Progress of the Art of by Thomas Curson Hansard (1825)
"Moreover, We will, grant, ordain, and constitute, for ourselves, the heirs and successors of our said queen, to the foresaid master, keepers, or wardens and ..."

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