a.; also 7 byfront. [ad. L. bifront-em, f. bi- two + front-em (nom. frons) forehead, face.] Having two faces or aspects; double; absol. = Janus.
1598. Marston, Pigmal., i. 141. This Ianian-bifront hypocrisie.
1640. T. Carew, Poems, 111. But, Byfront, open thou no more, In his blest raigne, the temple dore.
1658. Cokaine, Poems (1669), 1. The bifront hill.
1880. Swinburne, Gard. Cymodoce, 244. One sheer thread of narrowing precipice Bifront.