How To Use Forename In A Sentence
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This case concerns a dispute with the child's forename, not his surname.
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Slaves did not have surnames, and lowborn women frequently were not even granted a forename.
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Fernebuchlyn and Inner-Schyn, and also his whole land of Sutherland towards the west which lay between the aforenamed land and the marches of Ross, to be held to himself and to his own heirs for ever from the granter and his heirs, performing for such lands the service of one bowman and the forinsec service due to the king in respect of such lands; and this grant was confirmed by King William the Lion (who died in December 1214) on the 29th of April, probably in 1212, at
Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns
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Therefore, forenames (which are often more specific to language or region than surnames) were needed to identify some South Asian participants.
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So what is to become of all those naturalised people with foreign-born fathers who bear double-barrelled surnames or who are unfortunate enough to have been given more than one forename in the tradition of their father's people?
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Some recent English language textbooks give Le Chatelier's forename the more usual French spelling, ‘Henri’.
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If searching for a forename below try the abbreviation first, and if not successful use the full forename.
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In later life, Francis adopted a third forename, Aloysius.
R. B. Saxe
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Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, the middle son of a wealthy Marxist who gave all three of his sons a Lenin forename and sent them to Moscow's Patrice Lumumba University, was 26 years old when he pulled off one of the greatest pieces of terrorist theatre of the late 20th century.
Carlos the Jackal plays to the gallery, but this time his courtroom audience has not turned up
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This forenamed maid hath yet in her the continuance of her first affection: his unjust unkindness, that in all reason should have quenched her love, hath, like an impediment in the current, made it more violent and unruly.
Measure for Measure
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[745] Jerusalem had prerogative above all places of the eird, [746] where alswa were the Priests lineally descended fra Aaron, and greater number followed the Scribes, Pharisies, and Priestes, then unfainedly beleeved and approved Christ Jesus and his doctrine: [747] And zit, as we suppose, no man of sound judgment will grant, that ony of the forenamed were the Kirk of God.
The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
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It fortuned, that the King and his sonne being busy in the aforenamed war, the wife and Lady of Count Gualtier died in the mean while, leaving him onely a sonne and a daughter very yong, and of tender yeeres, which made his owne home the lesse welcom to him, having lost his deere Love, and second selfe.
The Decameron
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Even Americans, with their predilection for absurd forenames, would stop short of dubbing a child De Sade.
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The surname may ring a bell but the forename may not.
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Was it merely a coincidence that she had the same forename as CJ's daughter?
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The name Beer was mentioned several times, but the forename Israel was not among them.
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Wait, does having the same forename make people related?
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Please note that "first" name, sometimes called forename or given name, also includes middle names or initials.
ResourceShelf
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According to individual taste, the basement can be designed as privately owned bar, recreation room, forename treasure wine cellar, private collection museum, etc.
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On the third day following, happy and boastful we came together to build the forenamed castle with stones drawn from the tombs of the Turkish dead.
De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » The Battle for Antioch in the First Crusade (1097-98) according to Peter Tudebode
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All the forenamed are responsible for correcting and forestalling mistakes.
COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE
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Notes Note A. About yourself For driver licensing purposes you are asked to declare your main forename.
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Most correspondents conclude their letters with a forename or initials.
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Out of the forenamed region of Pascatir, proceeded the Hunnes of olde time, who afterwarde were called
The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
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And as France's dominion grew, so did all these aforenamed nations shrink.
Asimov's Science Fiction
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An analysis of the forenames of blood relatives is set out out here.
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As for the attempt of Veragua, or Signior PEZORO'S house by land, by marching through the woods; he liked not of, lest it might overweary his men by continual labour; whom he studied to refresh and strengthen for his next service forenamed.
Sir Francis Drake Revived
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Among these aforenamed persons who thus submitted themselves certain there were, who, because they had been abjured before were now condemned for relapse, and had sentence read aginst them.
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Also in like manner all English men affirming themselues to haue bene endamaged by Prussians, wheresoeuer, howsoeuer, and whensoeuer, are to haue recourse vnto the often forenamed right reuerend lorde the Master generall, with the letters of their king and of the cities of their aboad, propounding their complaints and causes vnto him.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Roger Backhouse wonders why his forename has never become really popular, in spite of the intelligence and charisma of some of its holders N&Q, 2 February.
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The third day being come, the poore woman, according as formerly was concluded, came to have home her Chest againe, and brought it safely into her owne house; where Ambroginolo comming forth of it, satisfied the poore woman to her owne liking, returning (with all the forenamed things) so fast as conveniently he could to Paris.
The Decameron
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In "Experience" Martin Amis, impressed by his posh classmates at boarding school, looks up his own name: "Martin was the forename of half the England football team; and when I looked up Amis in a dictionary of surnames I was confronted by the following: 'Of the lower classes, esp. slaves.'
Martin Amis's 'The Pregnant Widow' Is A 'Strange, Sparkling Novel' (New York Review)
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Now people are enlightened to realise there is only a forename, middle name and a surname not a Christian name.
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All these together with the residue aforenamed were furnished and beautified with trumpets, streamers, banners, warlike ensignes, and other such like ornaments.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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This basic search will allow wildcards for single or multiple characters; also synonyms and abbreviations so that if you provide a full forename the system will return matching synonyms and abbreviations.
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Nay, says the aforenamed author, if Hermes himself were now living together with subtle witted Geber and most profound Raimund Lullie, they would be accounted by our chemists not for philosophers, but rather for learners.
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Here are the origins of over a 100 forenames or first names which are found in Scotland today.
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As for the attempt of Veragua, or Signior PEZOROS house by land, by marching through the woods; he liked not of, lest it might overweary his men by continual labour; whom he studied to refresh and strengthen for his next service forenamed.
Sir Francis Drake Revived. Paras. 200-292
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Please check that your surname and forenames have been correctly entered.
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Before the aforenamed lady could reply, Pero Carnero immediately approached, and he replied on her behalf.
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The author sorting depends on how the file has been made; sometimes it sorts by forename and sometimes by surname.
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Vpon the forenamed plaine there were wont to be great store of villages: but for the most part they were all wasted, in regarde of the fertile pastures, that the Tartars might feede their cattel there.
The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
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I am particularly fascinated by the non-French spelling of his forename.
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He can only being lifted by two or three men and placed in the presence of his father who was very ill, but the eldest son forenamed prince was little better, so before death of his father as he can be raised to be stood by two men and can cribble slowly on even or level surface, by securing and supporting of two men on both sides.
The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok
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Being upon it examined and committed, in the end he not only confessed the fact with that beast at that time, but sundry times before and at several times with all the rest of the forenamed in his indictment.
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With a Deed Poll, you can change your forenames, surname, add names, remove names or rearrange your existing names.
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The ancient Roman women had a forename , or a Christian name besides their surname.
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There died also messieur Nastasy de Sancta Camilla aforenamed, hauing two hundred men vnder him of the lord great masters succours.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Francis Ysidro Edgeworth was originally named Ysidro Francis Edgeworth but transposed his forenames.
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And before any person could take notice thereof, hee became (of a theefe) Ruffian, forswearer, and murtherer, as formerly he had-beene a great Preacher; yet not abandoning the forenamed vices, when secretly he could put any of them in execution.
The Decameron
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While Redknapp's spouse is, indeed, called Louise, the video clip of this incident makes it clear Keys was referring to a different woman with the same forename Andy Gray didn't develop his ideas about women in a vacuum, 27 January, page 10, G2.
Corrections and clarifications
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Chapter 6 based on forenamed studying, bring forward the suggestions of IPOs pricing mode and market supervise, as well as company practise tactic.
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Item, in the yere of our Lord 1396. the foresaid Godekins and Stertebeker, and other their complices vniustly tooke vpon the sea a certain crayer, called the Buss of Zeland, which one Iohn Ligate marchant, and seruant vnto the forenamed Simon Durham had laden in Prussia, on the behalfe of the said
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 05 Central and Southern Europe
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Amongst other, the forenamed Robert of Canturburie was one, who before his comming ouer was a moonke in the abbeie of Gemeticum in Normandie, and being by the king first aduanced to gouerne the sée of London, was after made archbishop of Canturburie, and bare great rule vnder the king, so that he could not auoid the enuie of diuerse noble men, and speciallie of earle Goodwine, as shall appéere.
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (8 of 8) The Eight Booke of the Historie of England
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The King and his son being busy in the aforenamed war, the wife and Lady of Count Gualtier died in the mean while.
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According to individual taste, the basement can be designed as privately owned bar, recreation room, forename treasure wine cellar, private collection museum, etc.
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First of all, health in itself I hold to be a good, and disease in itself an evil; and in the next place the sources of either of those aforenamed, meats and drinks, and habits of life,489 I regard as good or evil according as they contribute either to health or to disease.
Memorabilia
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Chistopber Hodsdon aforenamed, both the said Christopher and
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Only the main forename you declare will be printed on the licence.
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Granvilles — the aforenamed mother agrees to settle her fortune absolutely on the girl, reserving only a life-interest.
A Second Home
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The second generation of immigrants often adopted British forenames.
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The day ended with the aforenamed chairman of Sunderland football club shelling out £8,000 on taxis so they could all go home.
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In Ghana, as in Britain, there are surnames and forenames.
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Most correspondents conclude their letters with a forename or initials.
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Please check that your surname and forenames have been correctly entered.
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And so one might rather take the aforenamed objects to be ends; for they are loved for themselves.
The Nicomachean Ethics
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The name badges will show the forename and family name, but not rank.
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The name is half real, half invention - an old family surname, subsumed to a middle name, it ultimately became a forename.