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quondam

[kwon-duhm, -dam] / ˈkwɒn dəm, -dæm /


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You get the porthole windows of the quondam Seamen’s Union building and a tiny storefront that grandly introduces itself as the National School of Dancing.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 26, 2016

Hitchens was, not for the first time, drawing on the conceptual repertoire of his quondam Trotskyism to justify his stance.

From The Guardian • Jan. 18, 2013

"Paul and Bill are very chummy," says Painter Elaine de Kooning, 61, of the decade-long friendship between her husband, Artist Willem de Kooning, 77, and quondam Beatle Paul McCartney, 39.

From Time Magazine Archive

We are progressing into an "Age of Unreason," said the columnist, commentator and quondam politician.

From Time Magazine Archive

He put his laser beam away, bent, and, with curiosity, examined the body of his quondam superior.

From "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K. Dick