biˈfronted,a. [f. as prec. + -ed.] =prec. 1598Marston Pigmal. i. 137 Yee vizarded-bifronted-Ianian rout.1680Protest. Petit. agst. Popery in Roxb. Ball. (1881) IV. 207 A bi-fronted Conscience.1817Godwin Mandev. II. 106 The bifronted imputation of cowardice and treachery.