1. aforesaid - Adjective
2. aforesaid - Adjective Satellite
Said before, or in a preceding part; already described or identified.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThese two desires aforesaid passed from my mind, but the third dwelled with me continually. Julian of Norwich
And in doing this I advise you to send to the best manors of your lands those of your household in whom you place most confidence to be present in August at the leading of the corn, and to guard it as aforesaid. Robert Grosseteste
If it be necessary, therefore, as it appears, that the heavenly kingdom be made up of men, and this cannot be effected unless the aforesaid satisfaction be made, which none but God can make and none but man ought to make, it is necessary for the God-man to make it. Jesus Christ
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said party has denied the charges Source: Internet
After that, one must eliminate from oneself every element alien or hostile to success, and develop those parts of oneself which are specially needed to control the aforesaid conditions. Source: Internet