ppl. a. Obs. [f. FORE- pref. + ALLEGED.] Previously alleged or quoted.
1587. Golding, De Mornay, iv. 47. Thus haue we by reason (and we may also haue it by the Deuilles in the forealledged Oracles, and likewise by all the Philosophers) that GOD is vnmoouable, vnchaungeable, beginninglesse, endlesse, single, bodylesse, and infinite.
1610. Healey, St. Augustine, Of the Citie of God, I. xxvi. (1620), 30. It must needs be that which is fore-alledged.
1701. Norris, Ideal World, II. iii. (1704), 354. Nor does the fore-alledged Instance prove any thing to the contrary.