Synonyms for "same" include aforementioned, aforesaid, carbon*, carbon-copy, clone, coequal, comparable, compatible, corresponding, ditto*, double, dupe*, duplicate, equal, equivalent, indistinguishable, interchangeable, in the same manner, like, likewise, look-alike, related, same difference, selfsame, similar, similarly, synonymous, tantamount, twin, very, Xerox*
Mean
The haudensaunee mean irguios
MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
ends aforesaid mean :said or mentioned earlier or previously
Pronounced, spoken, aforementioned, forenamed, aforesaid...
"aforementioned" and "aforesaid" Also, 'told', 'remarked'.
Some alternatives to "said" include: stated, declared, mentioned, replied, and exclaimed.
J. Ben Tarver has written: 'The murder of Auguste Dupin' 'Aforesaid Bates'
No, but Severus Snape killed Albus Dumbledore on Dumbledore's own orders in the aforesaid title.
imp. & p. p. of Say., Before-mentioned; already spoken of or specified; aforesaid; -- used chiefly in legal style., of Say
Grammatical gender in French is a linguistic convention that has developed over time. It helps to create agreement between different parts of a sentence, such as articles, adjectives, nouns, and pronouns. This system is common in many Romance languages.
imp. & p. p. of Say., Before-mentioned; already spoken of or specified; aforesaid; -- used chiefly in legal style., of Say
Some form of that phrasing is used in deeds in lieu of foreclosure and deeds from a mortgagor to the bank (to avoid foreclosure) in order for the bank to be able to preservethe outstanding mortgage debt.Without that language the mortgage obligation would be extinguished when the bank takes title to the premises.
Normally birds are a cats prey. Buit in the case of larger birds, such as eagles, the bird may become the cats hunter. The aforesaid may breed Enimity.
The Pope issued an official document stating that Elizabeth: -"seized the crown and monstrously usurped the place of supreme head of the Church in all England" -was "the pretended queen of England and the servant of crime" -declared "her to be deprived of her pretended title to the aforesaid crown and of all lordship, dignity and privilege whatsoever" - was "a heretic and favourer of heretics, and her adherents in the matters aforesaid to have incurred the sentence of excommunication and to be cut off from the unity of the body of Christ." and that "all and singular the nobles, subjects, peoples and others afore said that they do not dare obey her orders, mandates and laws" Sounds to me like the Roman Catholic Church did not like her as queen.