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foresaid
[ fawr-sed, fohr- ]
adjective
- aforementioned; aforesaid.
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Testifeit be the said Kathren Mitchell, quha was present with thee at the tym foresaid, dansin with the dewill.
Another necessity caused him to enter the public place, besides the vocation foresaid.
The common use of anointing then, in both the foresaid cases (common refreshment and sacred investiture).
In our homeward course we observed the foresaid floating weeds to continue till we came within two hundred leagues of Europe.
Afterwards, for the opinion conceiued of his holinesse, the foresaid Oswald was canonized a saint, and Will.
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