tofore

1) As a preposition this could be 'in front of'.

1476 Thomas Welles ... cam to fore the Maire the ixth day of November, York. With reference to time it meant ‘before’: 1504 all suche bills to be brought in tofore mikelmesse next, York.

places York
dates 1476 1504

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