saidaforementioned
Saidaforementioned is a nonce compound that merges the words said and aforementioned. It is not a standard English term and is rarely used outside of drafting templates, stylistic experiments, or playful prose. When employed, it is intended to refer to something already stated within the same document, though its meaning can be ambiguous without explicit context.
Etymology and form: The word draws on said, a pronoun-like determiner used in legal and formal writing
Usage and style considerations: Saidaforementioned may appear in drafts or exploratory writing to compress referential phrases.
Examples: The saidaforementioned clause shall apply to all disputes. The contract shall comply with the saidaforementioned