English
Etymology
From previous + -ly.
Pronunciation
Adverb
previously (not comparable)
- (now archaic, with present-tense constructions) First; beforehand, in advance.
1791 (date written), Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects, London: […] J[oseph] Johnson, […], published 1792, →OCLC:I must, however, previously remark, that the power of generalizing ideas, to any great extent, is not very common amongst men or women.
- (with past-tense constructions) At an earlier time; already.
The discovery of a previously unknown species had taken place nearly two years previously.
2019 August 10, Julie Brown, Veronica Penney, Daniel Chang, Sarah Blaskey, “Jeffrey Epstein is gone, but allegations against powerful associates linger”, in Tampa Bay Times[1]:In the lawsuit, Giuffre claimed she was forced to have sex with a “large amount of people,” some of whom had not previously been named including New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson […].
- (television) Recapitulating the preceding episodes of a series.
Derived terms
Translations
at an earlier time
- Arabic: قَبْلًا (qablan), قَبْل (ar) (qabl)
- Aramaic: הידין
- Armenian: նախապես (hy) (naxapes), նախօրոք (hy) (naxōrokʻ), նախորդիվ (naxordiv)
- Bulgarian: преди (bg) (predi), някога (bg) (njakoga)
- Catalan: anteriorment (ca), prèviament (ca)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 以前 (ji5 cin4), 舊時 / 旧时 (gau6 si4)
- Mandarin: 以前 (zh) (yǐqián), 先前 (zh) (xiānqián)
- Corsican: anteriormente
- Czech: dříve (cs), předtím (cs)
- Danish: før (da)
- Dutch: tevoren (nl), vroeger (nl)
- Esperanto: antaŭe
- Finnish: aikaisemmin (fi), aiemmin (fi)
- French: autrefois (fr), auparavant (fr), antérieurement (fr), précédemment (fr)
- Galician: previamente
- Georgian: ადრე (adre), წინათ (c̣inat)
- German: zuvor (de), vorher (de), früher (de), ehemals (de)
- Greek: προηγουμένως (el) (proïgouménos)
- Hindi: पहले (hi) (pahle)
- Hungarian: azelőtt (hu), az előzőekben, korábban (hu)
- Icelandic: áður (is)
- Indonesian: dulu (id)
- Irish: roimh ré
- Italian: precedentemente (it), anteriormente (it), in antecedenza, antecedentemente (it), in precedenza (it)
- Japanese: 予め (ja) (あらかじめ, arakajime), 以前 (ja) (いぜん, izen), 予て (ja) (かねて, kanete), 先に (ja) (さきに, saki-ni)
- Korean: 앞서 (ko) (apseo)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: لەمەوبەر (lemewber)
- Latin: prius (la), anteā (la)
- Low German: fördem, fördęm
- Maltese: dari
- Old English: furþum
- Persian: قبلا (fa) (qablan)
- Polish: poprzednio (pl)
- Portuguese: antes (pt), anteriormente (pt)
- Russian: пре́жде (ru) (préžde), ра́нее (ru) (ráneje), ра́ньше (ru) (ránʹše)
- Sanskrit: प्रथमम् (sa) (prathamám)
- Scottish Gaelic: ro làimh
- Serbo-Croatian: prethodno (sh), претходно
- Spanish: anteriormente (es), previamente (es), con anterioridad
- Swedish: förut (sv), tidigare (sv)
- Urdu: پہلے (pahle)
- Welsh: o'r blaen, yn flaenorol
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recapitulating the preceding episodes of a series
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