Appointed or fixed time: = time, n. 16. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > time > particular time > [noun] > an appointed or fixed time, day, or date (27) tidea900 Appointed or fixed time: = time, n. 16. Obsolete. stemOE A fixed time; a period of time; a turn, vicissitude. Obsolete. Cf. steven, n.2 stevena1225 A set or appointed time; a date fixed for a meeting or a payment. term?c1225 A fixed point of time at which something is to be done, or which is the beginning or end of a period; a set or appointed time or date, esp. for… dayc1300 An appointed day; esp. a day formally designated or agreed for a payment, meeting, judgement, judicial hearing, etc., to take place. Frequently in to… term dayc1300 A day set as a term (term, n. 1a); a day appointed for doing something, esp. for payment of money due; (also) a day by which something must be… stagea1325 A period of time; a fixed or appointed date. Obsolete. hourc1380 A definite time in general; an appointed time; an occasion. spec. of the hour: of the present hour, of the very time that is now with us; as in… setnessa1400 Appointed time. tryst1488 An appointed time; in quot. 1864, an appointed period or term. rare. ? Obsolete. journeyc1500 An appointed day; in to give (assign) journey of battle, treaty, to agree to or fix on a day for battle or negotiation. (Cf. Old French mettre journée… big day1827 (with the or possessive adjective) a day on which a momentous event takes place; spec. a person's wedding day. trysting day1842 Subcategories:— for something to begin or be released (7) — for something spec. (6) — appointing or arranging time of an action or event (1) |
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