ends aforesaid mean :said or mentioned earlier or previously
Previously mentioned.
Farm If you mean... ends with an "m", not ends with "am".
All ends up means a result
Pronounced, spoken, aforementioned, forenamed, aforesaid...
"aforementioned" and "aforesaid" Also, 'told', 'remarked'.
No ends... do you mean how do they hide the ends??.... the ends are tucked under at the base of the neck. It only looks as if they did something fancy to it. (I worked as a stylist for 10 years) sheila
The term "introgative" does not have a commonly recognized definition in English grammar or linguistics. It may be a typo or a less common term. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you are asking about?
When Jefferson says the destructive of the ends for which it was created meant that it comes a time whereby a certain illegitimacy ends.
Tout les week-ends means all weekendstois les weekends doesn't mean anythingtoi les week-ends would mean 'you on weekends'
Some alternatives to "said" include: stated, declared, mentioned, replied, and exclaimed.
Ends refers to the goods and services required or needed by consumers in order to satisfy their desire or wants
It is the point at which a line segment ends!