slovodefinícia
afore
(mass)
afore
- pred
afore
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afore,dříve Zdeněk Brož
Afore
(gcide)
Afore \A*fore"\, adv. [OE. afore, aforn, AS. onforan or
[ae]tforan; pref. a- + fore.]
1. Before. [Obs.]
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If he have never drunk wine afore. --Shak.
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2. (Naut.) In the fore part of a vessel.
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Afore
(gcide)
Afore \A*fore"\, prep.
1. Before (in all its senses). [Archaic]
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2. (Naut.) Before; in front of; farther forward than; as,
afore the windlass.
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Afore the mast, among the common sailors; -- a phrase used
to distinguish the ship's crew from the officers.
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podobné slovodefinícia
afore
(mass)
afore
- pred
afore
(encz)
afore,dříve Zdeněk Brož
aforementioned
(encz)
aforementioned,již zmíněný Martin M.aforementioned,zmíněný dříve Martin M.
aforesaid
(encz)
aforesaid,výše uvedený Zdeněk Brož
aforethought
(encz)
aforethought,uvážený adj: Zdeněk Brož
malice aforethought
(encz)
malice aforethought, n:
pinafore
(encz)
pinafore,zástěra n: Zdeněk Brož
Afore the mast
(gcide)
Mast \Mast\, n. [AS. maest, masc.; akin to D., G., Dan., & Sw.
mast, Icel. mastr, and perh. to L. malus.]
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1. (Naut.) A pole, or long, strong, round piece of timber, or
spar, set upright in a boat or vessel, to sustain the
sails, yards, rigging, etc. A mast may also consist of
several pieces of timber united by iron bands, or of a
hollow pillar of iron or steel.
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The tallest pine
Hewn on Norwegian hills, to be the mast
Of some great ammiral. --Milton.
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Note: The most common general names of masts are foremast,
mainmast, and mizzenmast, each of which may be made
of separate spars.
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2. (Mach.) The vertical post of a derrick or crane.
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3. (Aeronautics) A spar or strut to which tie wires or guys
are attached for stiffening purposes.
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Afore the mast, Before the mast. See under Afore, and
Before.

Mast coat. See under Coat.

Mast hoop, one of a number of hoops attached to the fore
edge of a boom sail, which slip on the mast as the sail is
raised or lowered; also, one of the iron hoops used in
making a made mast. See Made.
[1913 Webster]Afore \A*fore"\, prep.
1. Before (in all its senses). [Archaic]
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2. (Naut.) Before; in front of; farther forward than; as,
afore the windlass.
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Afore the mast, among the common sailors; -- a phrase used
to distinguish the ship's crew from the officers.
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Aforecited
(gcide)
Aforecited \A*fore"cit`ed\, a.
Named or quoted before.
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Aforegoing
(gcide)
Aforegoing \A*fore"go`ing\, a.
Go[imac]ng before; foregoing.
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Aforehand
(gcide)
Aforehand \A*fore"hand`\adv.
Beforehand; in anticipation. [Archaic or Dial.]
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She is come aforehand to anoint my body. --Mark xiv. 8.
[1913 Webster]Aforehand \A*fore"hand`\, a.
Prepared; previously provided; -- opposed to behindhand.
[Archaic or Dial.]
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Aforehand in all matters of power. --Bacon.
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Aforementioned
(gcide)
Aforementioned \A*fore"men`tioned\, a.
Previously mentioned; before-mentioned. --Addison.
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Aforenamed
(gcide)
Aforenamed \A*fore"named`\, a.
Named before. --Peacham.
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Aforesaid
(gcide)
Aforesaid \A*fore"said`\, a.
Said before, or in a preceding part; already described or
identified.
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Aforethought
(gcide)
Aforethought \A*fore"thought`\, a.
Premeditated; prepense; previously in mind; designed; as,
malice aforethought, which is required to constitute murder.
--Bouvier.
[1913 Webster]Aforethought \A*fore"thought`\, n.
Premeditation.
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Aforetime
(gcide)
Aforetime \A*fore"time`\, adv.
In time past; formerly. "He prayed . . . as he did
aforetime." --Dan. vi. 10.
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Malice aforethought
(gcide)
malice \mal"ice\ (m[a^]l"[i^]s), n. [F. malice, fr. L. malitia,
from malus bad, ill, evil, prob. orig., dirty, black; cf. Gr.
me`las black, Skr. mala dirt. Cf. Mauger.]
1. Enmity of heart; malevolence; ill will; a spirit
delighting in harm or misfortune to another; a disposition
to injure another; a malignant design of evil. "Nor set
down aught in malice." --Shak.
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Envy, hatred, and malice are three distinct passions
of the mind. --Ld. Holt.
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2. (Law) Any wicked or mischievous intention of the mind; a
depraved inclination to mischief; an intention to vex,
annoy, or injure another person, or to do a wrongful act
without just cause or cause or excuse; a wanton disregard
of the rights or safety of others; willfulness.
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Malice aforethought or Malice prepense, malice previously
and deliberately entertained.
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Syn: Spite; ill will; malevolence; grudge; pique; bitterness;
animosity; malignity; maliciousness; rancor; virulence.

Usage: See Spite. -- Malevolence, Malignity,
Malignancy. Malice is a stronger word than
malevolence, which may imply only a desire that evil
may befall another, while malice desires, and perhaps
intends, to bring it about. Malignity is intense and
deepseated malice. It implies a natural delight in
hating and wronging others. One who is malignant must
be both malevolent and malicious; but a man may be
malicious without being malignant.
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Proud tyrants who maliciously destroy
And ride o'er ruins with malignant joy.
--Somerville.
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in some connections, malignity seems rather more
pertinently applied to a radical depravity of
nature, and malignancy to indications of this
depravity, in temper and conduct in particular
instances. --Cogan.
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Pinafore
(gcide)
Pinafore \Pin"a*fore`\, n. [Pin + afore.]
An apron for a child to protect the front part of dress; a
tier.
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aforementioned
(wn)
aforementioned
adj 1: being the one previously mentioned or spoken of; "works
of all the aforementioned authors"; "said party has
denied the charges" [syn: aforesaid(a),
aforementioned(a), said(a)]
aforesaid
(wn)
aforesaid
adj 1: being the one previously mentioned or spoken of; "works
of all the aforementioned authors"; "said party has
denied the charges" [syn: aforesaid(a),
aforementioned(a), said(a)]
aforethought
(wn)
aforethought
adj 1: planned in advance; "with malice aforethought" [syn:
aforethought(ip), planned, plotted]
malice aforethought
(wn)
malice aforethought
n 1: (law) criminal intent; the thoughts and intentions behind a
wrongful act (including knowledge that the act is illegal);
often at issue in murder trials [syn: mens rea, {malice
aforethought}]
pinafore
(wn)
pinafore
n 1: a sleeveless dress resembling an apron; worn over other
clothing [syn: jumper, pinafore, pinny]
AFORESAID
(bouvier)
AFORESAID. Before mentioned; already spoken of. This is used for the purpose
of identifying a person or thing; as where Peter, of the city of
Philadelphia, has been mentioned; when it is necessary to speak of him, it
is only requisite to say Peter aforesaid, and if the city of Philadelphia,
it may be done as the city of Philadelphia, aforesaid.

AFORETHOUGHT
(bouvier)
AFORETHOUGHT, crim. law. Premeditated, prepense; the length of time during
which the accused has entertained the thought of committing the offence is
not very material, provided he has in fact entertained such thought; he is
thereby rendered criminal in a greater degree than if he had committed the
offence without. premeditation. Vide Malice; aforethought; Premeditation 2
Chit. Cr. 785; 4 Bl. Com. 199; Fost. 132, 291, 292; Cro. Car. 131; Palm.
545; W. Jones, 198; 4 Dall. R. 146; 1 P. A. Bro. App. xviii.; Addis. R. 148;
1 Ashm. R. 289.

MALICE AFORETHOUGHT
(bouvier)
MALICE AFORETHOUGHT, pleadings. In an indictment for murder, these words,
which have a technical force, must be used in charging the offence; for
without them, and the artificial phrase murder, the indictment will be taken
to charge manslaughter only. Fost. 424; Yelv. 205; 1 Chit. Cr. Law, *242,
and the authorities and cases there cited.
2. Whenever malice aforethought is necessary to constitute the offence,
these words must be used in charging the crime in the indictment. 2 Chit.
Cr. Law, *787; 1 East, Pl. Or. 402. 2 Mason, R. 91.

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