Word of the DayWednesday, July 11, 2007
betimes
\bih-TYMZ\ , adverb:1.
Early; in good time; before it is late.
2.
At times; on occasion.
3.
[Archaic] Soon; in a short time.
Quotes:
But it takes a piece of political theatre, like yesterday's release of the Iraq dossier, to get us out of bed betimes.
-- Andrew Marr, "I couldn't have a lie-in because of the Iraq dossier", Daily Telegraph, September 25, 2002
It looks like it's trying to clear this morning, though waves of drizzle betimes pass through.
-- Will Cook, "Macklin's Cross", Irish America, February 1, 2004
Some of them were poets or novelists first and critics only betimes.
-- Denis Donoghue, The Practice of Reading
Origin:
Betimes is from Middle English bitimes, from bi, "by" + time, "time."
