You can make 131 anagrams from letters in antedate (aadeentt).
1570-80; earlier antidate Middle French antidater, derivative of antidate a date earlier than the true date (by association with anté- ante-), originally a date put i
This would make them antedate July, 1759, which is not true of the bakehouse.
Here again Pitt's hopeful nature led him to antedate the course of events.
And yet there are many buildings in England still standing that antedate 1725 by many years, some by centuries.
So does the species of animal or plant outlast and antedate the lifetime of one man.
No hostile hand can antedate my doom, Till fate condemns me to the silent tomb.
The other numerous observations made by him antedate his American life and need not be mentioned here.
These figures are, however, unreliable, and antedate the Russian Revolution.
The actual beginnings of the town may antedate the Romans, but of this we know nothing.
Their veritable records represent this people as far back as the days of Abraham, and, indeed, they antedate that period.
By reading a man does as it were antedate his life, and makes himself contemporary with the ages past.
9
10