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▪ I. pre-ˈmention, n. rare. [pre- A. 2.] Mention beforehand, previous notice.
a1651Calderwood Hist. Kirk (Wodrow Soc.) II. 46 The admissioun of ministers, elders, and deacons, is ordeaned to be made publicklie in the kirk, and pre-mentioun to be made upon the Lord's day preceding. ▪ II. pre-ˈmention, v. rare. Also 7 præ-. [f. pre- A. 1 + mention v.; so obs. F. prémentionner (1588 in Godef.).] trans. To mention previously or beforehand. Hence pre-mentioned ppl. a., before-mentioned.
1647Ward Simp. Cobler 21 That the prementioned Planters, by Tolerating all Religions, had immazed themselves in the most intolerable confusions and inextricable thraldomes the world ever heard of. 1660Charac. Italy 4 Arguments..of greater solidity and weight than the præmentioned. 1705Hauksbee in Phil. Trans. XXV. 1866 A small quantity of the pre-mention'd Ingredients. 1793J. Williams Life Ld. Barrymore 43 To build a room..for the purpose of debating upon a pre-mentioned subject. |