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Definition of Aforetime

Aforetime
Aforetime A*fore"time`, adv. In time past; formerly. ``He prayed . . . as he did aforetime.' --Dan. vi. 10.

Meaning of Aforetime from wikipedia

- Khadijah, there has come to him the great divinity who came to Moses aforetime, and lo, he is the prophet of his people." Khadija instructed Muhammad...
- is among the Æsir; another among the Rime-Giants, in that place where aforetime was the Yawning Void; the third stands over Niflheim, and under that root...
- Joseph. The family prostrated before him hence the fulfilment of his dream aforetime. The story concludes by Joseph praying, “My Lord! You have surely granted...
- present inhabitants of Novgorod are descended from the Varangian race, but aforetime they were Slavs [преже бо бѣша Словѣни]. There is some ambiguity even...
- translation ends Until she made landfall in this limpid lake. / But that was aforetime and she is laid up now . . . However Hope also left, in his final collection...
- together, as cheerfully, in sobriety, as ever in their lives they had done aforetime, each cheering up the other, and taking their leave, by drinking each...
- of which hath caused every tree to cry out what the Burning Bush had aforetime proclaimed unto Moses.” In recounting the ****ociation between Moses and...
- CITEREFVigfússonPowell1883 (help) † I remember of yore   were born the Jötuns, they who aforetime   fostered me : nine worlds I remember,   nine in the Tree, the glorious...
- wood six furlongs in length and three in breadth. The whole was valued aforetime and then at 40s." North of Hopwas village is Hopwas Hays Wood, which consists...
- walls embraced, Whence nones and terce still ring to all the town, Abode aforetime, peaceful, temperate, chaste." In 1373, Boccaccio delivered his famous...