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afore

adverb
or prep.

afore

In front.

afore

Between one object and another, so as to intercept a direct view or intercourse; as, to stand between a person and the light of a candle - a popular use of the word.

afore

Prior in time; before; anterior; prior time being considered as in front of subsequent time. The grass which withereth afore it groweth up. Psalm 129:6. In all these senses it is now inelegant, and superseded by before.

afore

In seaman’s language, toward the head of the ship; further forward, or nearer the stem; as, afore the windlas. Afore the mast, is a phrase which is applied to a common sailor, one who does duty on the main deck, or has no office on board the ship.