What's the difference between aforenamed and forenamed?

Aforenamed


Definition:

  • (a.) Named before.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Since lethal outcome was seen even in cases lacking the aforenamed unfavourable criteria, total thyroidectomy should be performed for all widely invasive neoplasms regardless of cellular or histological differentiation, stage of disease and age at diagnosis.
  • (2) Employment of free time, tolerance to imprisonment, contact with the outside world, disciplinary punishments, the possibility to lodge complaints, all of these aforenamed situations conform to clear regulations.

Forenamed


Definition:

  • (a.) Named before; aforenamed.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pryce was listed in court by her Greek forename, Vasiliki.
  • (2) We sent out a questionnaire to people who have bequeathed their bodies to the medical school, the people being randomly selected on the basis of the inclusion of the initial J in a forename.
  • (3) Registrations relating to persons of Asian background were extracted using forenames and surnames.
  • (4) Case (forename redundant, like any good hard-boiled antihero) is a recognisable type purloined from detective fiction: hard-bitten, brave, apparently cynical but in fact humane.
  • (5) Nor do we know the forenames of other Austen ladies: Mrs Dashwood, Mrs Allen, Mrs Norris, Mrs Grant, Mrs Dixon, Mrs Smith.
  • (6) • This article was amended on 25 November 2016 to correct the year given for the digging of an opencast mine and the spelling of Emanuel Shinwell’s forename.
  • (7) "Internet cafes are required to write down the forename, surname, name of the father, national identification number, postcode and telephone number of each customer," said an Iranian police statement, according to the news website Tabnak.
  • (8) Asa Briggs – he was always proud of his unusual Yorkshire forename – was born in Keighley, near Bradford, the son of William, an engineer, and his wife Jane.
  • (9) • The use of the forename Kwementyaye is in keeping with Indigenous cultural traditions for naming of the dead.
  • (10) [Charlie] was just a classic case of someone who didn’t play by the rules and wasn’t always polite and engaging and the system has difficulty providing services for those outliers.” • The use of the forename Kwementyaye is in keeping with Indigenous cultural traditions for naming of the deceased, and the wishes of Charlie’s family.
  • (11) The earlier version misspelled Andrew Nagorski's forename as Andrei.
  • (12) The data include the standard demographic variables concerning the couple and their marriage and also: the day of the week the marriage was celebrated; whether the fathers or relatives of similar surname to the spouses acted as witnesses; the patterns of name usage by brides; the numbers of forenames of the marriage partners and their fathers; and the frequency of bridegrooms having one or more forenames in common with their fathers.

Words possibly related to "aforenamed"

Words possibly related to "forenamed"