Afront

/əˈfrʌnt/ preposition

Archaic or dialectal term meaning 'in front of' or 'before,' often used in older English texts.

From Middle English 'afrount' or 'afrontes,' combining 'a-' (at) with 'front' (from Old French 'front'). Related to modern 'affront.'

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