v. Obs. [f. FORE- pref. + QUOTE.] trans. To quote or cite beforehand.
Hence Fore-quoted ppl. a.
1598. Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. ii. IV. Columnes, 454.
As publick and authentick Rowles, fore-quoting | |
Confusedly th Events most worthy noting, | |
In his dear Church (his Darling and Delight). |
1637. Gillespie, Eng. Pop.-Cerem., III. i. 4. Nay he placeth every way as much holinesse, and worship in them, in the forequotted place.
1670. W. Clarke, Nat. Hist. Nitre, 14. According to the fore-quoted author.