aforementioned

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Previously mentioned.

Usage notes
When it modifies a noun phrase, it is generally preceded by the definite article the, and the combination functions as a determiner rather than a simple adjective. It can also occur before a cardinal as in the aforementioned two papers instead of the two aforementioned papers, though the latter is also acceptable.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: гореспоменат
 * Catalan: abans esmentat, ja esmentat
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: výše zmíněný
 * Dutch: voorgenoemde
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician: devandito, antedito
 * Georgian: ზემოთხსენებული, ზემოხსენებული, ზემონახსენები, ზემოაღნიშნული, ზემოთქმული, ზემოდასახელებული, ზემონაჩვენები, ზემოთ გადმოცემული, ზემოთ მოხსენიებული, ზემოთ თქმული, ზემოთ ხსენებული
 * German: obenerwähnt, vorher erwähnt, obengenannt, oben genannt,
 * Greek: προαναφερθείς,, προλεχθείς
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian:, , sopraccennato, anzidetto, sopraccitato
 * Japanese:
 * Korean:
 * Latin: supradictus
 * Old English: foresprecen
 * Polish: wyżej wspomniany, powyżej wspomniany, wcześniej wspomniany, wyżej wymieniony
 * Portuguese: supracitado,, já mencionado
 * Russian: ,
 * Slovak: spomínaný, menovaný, spomenutý
 * Spanish: ya mencionado,, sobredicho, , ,
 * Telugu: ముందు పేర్కొన్న
 * Turkish: adı geçen,, sözü geçen,
 * Ukrainian: вищезга́даний
 * West Frisian: niisneamd

Noun

 * 1)  The one or ones mentioned previously.
 * The judge read a list of prisoners' names. She then indicated that the aforementioned were to be set free.

Translations

 * Dutch: eerder vernoemde,
 * French: ,
 * German: das oben erwähnte, das vorher erwähnte
 * Japanese:
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: førstnevnte
 * Portuguese: supracitado,, acima mencionado
 * Slovak: spomínaný, menovaný, spomenutý
 * Swedish: förutnämnda,


 * Indonesian:
 * Interlingua: ,