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.

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1598.  Marston, Pigmal., i. 141. This Ianian-bifront hypocrisie.

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1640.  T. Carew, Poems, 111. But, Byfront, open thou no more, In his blest raigne, the temple dore.

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1658.  Cokaine, Poems (1669), 1. The bifront hill.

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1880.  Swinburne, Gard. Cymodoce, 244. One sheer thread of narrowing precipice Bifront.

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