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Meanings of "formerly" in Spanish English Dictionary : 15 result(s)

English Spanish
Common
formerly antes [adv]
General
formerly antaño [adv]
formerly (de) antaño [adv]
formerly antiguamente [adv]
formerly anteriormente [adv]
formerly otrora [adv]
formerly allá [adv]
formerly antaño [adv]
formerly antiguamente [adv]
formerly estonce [adv]
formerly en tiempos pasados [adv]
formerly ayer [adv] fig.
formerly estonces [adv] disused
formerly otrora [adv] cult
Idioms
formerly en otro tiempo [adv]

Meanings of "formerly" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 56 result(s)

English Spanish
General
frill or lace formerly worn by women around the tucker bobillo [m]
kind of close jacket with a collar, formerly worm by women chamerluco (turco) [m]
cut in basins formerly used by barbers gargantil [m]
dress formerly worn by women gonete [m]
make-up formerly used by women lucentor [m]
formerly, study of the latin language gramática [f]
unminted monetary unit formerly used in aragon libra jaquesa [f]
ring of a tortoise-shell formerly used in mexico as a feminine ornament chiqueadores [m/pl]
an appellation formerly given to the governor of a province adelantado [m]
dignity of the governor formerly called adelantado and the district of his jurisdiction adelantamiento [m]
head ornament formerly worn by women cachirulo [m]
dues formerly received by bishops from their clergy capelo [m]
short cloak, formerly worn by the royal archers bohemio [m]
royal tax formerly imposed on real estate catastro [m]
kind of cloth formerly made in spain durando [m]
nobleman who formerly served as midshipman or cadet guzmán [m]
cut in basins formerly used by barbers gargantil [m]
net-headdress formerly worn by women garvín [m]
dress formerly worn by women gonete [m]
short jacket, formerly used by soldiers jaco [m]
ornament formerly worn by women guadameco [m]
make-up formerly used by women lucentor [m]
gown formerly worn by women andriana [f]
privilege or exemption issued by juez conservador (formerly a special judge in spain) conservatoría [f]
leather shield formerly used by the spaniards cetra [f]
kind of undress formerly worn by ladies ciclada [f]
stuff formerly used for linings camanonca [f]
ribbon bow formerly worn by women on the breast bigotera [f]
life of a company of vagabonds formerly in andalusia hampa [f]
formerly used instead of h f [f]
skirt formerly worn by ladies in aragon gonela [f]
dish formerly made of flour, milk and butter fresada [f]
parti-colored garter (formerly used) cinta manchega [f]
parti-colored garter (formerly used) pineda [f]
disks of tortoise shells formerly used as feminine ornament in old mexico chiqueadores [m/pl]
tip formerly given to postboys agujetas [f/pl]
duty formerly paid by the nobility in lieu of military service lanzas [f/pl]
unmentionable (formerly) trousers or breeches pantalones [m/pl]
complaints formerly made in the cortes of aragon greuge [m] outdated
obsidian formerly used to manufacture weapons and knives chay (del maya) [m] GT
underpants formerly used by the llaneros garrasí [m] VE disused
complaints formerly made in the cortes of aragon greuge [m] disused
relating to the co-pieró sports club (formerly regional atacama) from the region of atacama. atacameño [adj] CL
Idioms
formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief cantar la palinodia [v]
Phrases
fka (formerly named as) anteriormente
fka (formerly named as) llamado antes
formerly named as anteriormente llamado
formerly named as antes conocido como
Colloquial
formerly known as antes conocido como
Business
declare what was formerly hidden aflorar [v]
Pharmacy
a drug formerly used to reduce pain and fever antipirina [f]
Aeronautics
formerly restricted data (frd) información anteriormente reservada
formerly restricted data información anteriormente reservada
Environment
(formerly) radon daughters progenie de radón
Military
engine formerly used for throwing stones cabra [f]
Folklore
popular music genre, formerly called zamacueca, singing their own songs and performed in two-four rhythm with a guitar and snare drum marinera [f] PE