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† toˈfore, prep., adv., and conj. Obs. Forms: α. 1–2 tóforan, (1 -on), 2–3 toforen, 3–5 to foren, 4–6 toforn(e, 4–7 to forn(e. β. 3 to vore, 3–4 tovore, 3–6 to for, (3 te for), 3–7 to fore, 4–6 tofor, 4–7 tofore, (5 toffore), 6 Sc. to-foir. γ. Sc. 5 to forowe, toforowe, 6 to forrow. [OE. tóforan, f....
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Tureng - once - Turkish English Dictionary
Meanings of "once" in English Turkish Dictionary : 50 result (s) before prep. ere n. ante n. afore prep. before prep. tofore [obsolete] prep. gin [dialect] prep.
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untofore
† untofore, prep. Obs.—1 [f. unto, after tofore prep.] = tofore prep. 1 c.c 1430 Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 86 Theyr labour..They..remembred by writyng ful notable, Unto-fore God a thyng ful commendable.
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then-tofore
† then-toˈfore, adv. Obs. rare. [f. then adv., after theretofore.] Before then, before that time: = theretofore.1626 L. Owen Spec. Jesuit. (1629) 7 According to many graces and priuiledges then-tofore granted. 1706 Col. Rec. Pennsylv. II. 268 Complaints made of the excessive charge thentofore of obt...
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theretofore
theretofore, adv. Now formal. (ˌðɛətʊˈfɔə(r)) [ME. þer tofore: see there 17 and tofore adv.] Before that time; previously to that.c 1350 Will. Palerne 2611 Þei..wist þat þai in wast wrouȝt þer to-fore. 1430–40 Lydg. Bochas viii. i. (MS. Bodl. 263) 368/2 Emperors reknid for ther toforn was non. 1791 ...
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heretofore
heretofore, adv. (a., n.) (hɪətəˈfɔə(r)) Also 4–5 heretoforn(e. [f. here adv. 16 + tofore, OE. tóforan; cf. MDu. hiertevoren, Ger. hierzuvor.] A. adv. Before this time; before now; in time past; formerly.c 1350 Will. Palerne 1816 For here-to-fore of hardnesse hadestow neuer. 1387–8 T. Usk Test. Love...
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tilfoir
† tilˈfoir, conj. Sc. Obs. [f. til- = to- prefix + foir, fore adv. and prep.] = tofore, before.15.. Aberd. Reg. (Jam.), A yeir tilfoir he deceissit.
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esmeve
† eˈsmove, eˈsmeve, v. Obs. rare. [a. OF. esmover (accented stem esmeuv-, whence a later inf. form esmevre):—late L. exmovēre, f. ex- out + movēre move.] trans. To move strongly, excite.1474 Caxton Chesse iii. v. G viij, As sone as she sawe hym she was soe smoued wyth Joye that she deyed tofore hym....
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monopolian
† monoˈpolian Obs. [f. monopole1 or monopoly + -an.] A monopolist.1601 J. Wheeler Treat. Comm. 66 The said M. M. Aduenturers were now in his town of Embden no more to be accounted Monopolians, then they were here tofore in Antwerp. 1622 E. Misselden Free Trade (ed. 2) 57 The setling of the price at ...
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obviation
obviation (ɒbvɪˈeɪʃən) [ad. L. obviātiōn-em, n. of action f. obviāre to obviate. Cf. OF. obviacion, -tion (14th c. in Godef.).] 1. The action of obviating or preventing, prevention.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 100 A surgian muste þanne be bisy..wiþ obuiacioun defendinge þe lyme, þat noon of þe iij caus...
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crownment
† ˈcrownment Obs. Forms: 3–5 corone-, 3 croune-, 4 coron-, 4–6 corown(e)ment. [ME. a. F. corunement (now couronnement), with phonetic change as in crown n.] Coronation.1297 R. Glouc. (1724) 433 Of þe kynge's crounement in þe [ix] ȝere. c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 35 S. Donstan þe bisshop was at h...
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visiere
† visiere Obs.—1 In 5 vysiere. [a. OF. visiere: see visor n.1] A visor or vizard.1485 Caxton Chas. Gt. 226 Tofore the Sarasyns that were on horsback they had ordeyned men on fote whyche had vysieres counterfeyted all black & rede.
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primogenit
† primoˈgenit, a. and n. Obs. [ad. L. prīmōgenit-us, properly two words, prīmō genitus, first born, f. prīmō adv., first + genit-us, pa. pple. of gignĕre to bring forth, bear. (Hence, not a compound of prīmus, like primigene, etc.) So OF. primogenit (13th c. in Godef.).] First-born.[1160–80 Laws Hen...
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a-store
† a-ˈstore, advb. phr. Obs. [App. a prep.1 in + store.] In great number; in a heap; together.c 1300 K. Alis. 2110 He ladde to-fore Gode knyghtis and doughty astore. Ibid. 5002 Every wilde dere astore, Hy mowen by cours ernen tofore. c 1320 Seuyn Sages (W.) 926 Men unkek gate and halle-dore, Barons e...
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