betimes
11betimes — in short time; speedily Forthright s Forsoothery …
12betimes — be·times || bɪ taɪmz adv. soon; early …
13betimes — adverb 1》 archaic in good time; early. 2》 N. Amer. sometimes; on occasion. Origin ME: from obs. betime (see by, time) …
14betimes — ad. See betime …
15betimes — adverb old use early or soon …
16betimes — be·times …
17betimes — be•times [[t]bɪˈtaɪmz[/t]] adv. 1) early; in good time 2) occasionally; at times 3) archaic within a short time; soon • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME bitimes …
18betimes — /bəˈtaɪmz/ (say buh tuymz), /bi / (say bee ) adverb 1. before it is too late; early. 2. soon. {Middle English betymes, from betime by time + adverb s} …
19betimes — adv. literary early; in good time. Etymology: ME f. obs. betime (as BY, TIME) …
20early — adv Early, soon, beforehand, betimes share the meaning of at or nearly at a given point of time or around the beginning of a specified or implied period of time. Early is used chiefly in reference to a period of time (as a day, a lifetime, an age …