adv. Obs. [Sc. variant of AFORE, probably formed on aforn, after morn, morrow.] Before.
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1552. Lyndesay, Papyngo (1866), 227. And so befell, in tyll ane myrthfull morrow, In to my garth I past, me to repose, This bird and I, as we wer wount aforrow.