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Webster's 1828 DictionaryAFO'RE, adv. or prep. [a and fore.] Merriam Webster'sadverb or conjunction or preposition Etymology: Middle English, from Old English onforan, from on + foran before — more at before Date: before 12th century Oxford Reference Dictionaryprep. & adv. archaic before; previously; in front (of). Etymology: OE onforan (as A(2), FORE) Webster's 1913 DictionaryAfore A*fore", adv. [OE. afore, aforn, AS. onforan or [ae]tforan; pref. a- + fore.] 1. Before. [Obs.] If he have never drunk wine afore. --Shak. 2. (Naut.) In the fore part of a vessel. Webster's 1913 DictionaryAfore A*fore", prep. 1. Before (in all its senses). [Archaic] 2. (Naut.) Before; in front of; farther forward than; as, afore the windlass. Afore the mast, among the common sailors; -- a phrase used to distinguish the ship's crew from the officers. International Standard Bible Encyclopediaa-for': Archaic for "before" of time, or "formerly"; frequently occurs as compound, as in "aforetime," "aforehand," etc.; in the New Testament most commonly for the Greek prefix, pro, in compound words (Ro 1:2; 15:4); at other times, for Greek adverb pote, "at some time," "once" (Joh 9:13; 1Pe 3:5; Col 3:7). |