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untimeous

[ uhn-tahy-muhs ]

adjective

, Scot.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of untimeous1

First recorded in 1490–1500; un- 1 + timeous

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Example Sentences

Gushing over Marys untimeous end, he speaks of Godwins life as blighted by her death.

And whoever meets Nell Cook is bound to die some untimeous death within the year!

On the untimeous harangue into which Bruce is made to pass on p. 239 I have spoken in its place.

Were it not for exposing myself at this untimeous hour, I would raise the town, and pull it down at the head of the people.

Ou, bravely; I believe he came to some untimeous end hereaway about?

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