• Tyme

    Full definition of tyme

    Noun

    tyme

    (plural tymes)
    1. Archaic spelling of time
      • 1588, Ffraunces Morgan, Chancery Procedings, Series II, 222/83, in the Å¿aid Leafe did promyÅ¿e and Covenante to and wth the Å¿aid Giles Allen to build in & vpon the demiÅ¿ed 4-3 buildings for Tenementes to be errected vpon the premiÅ¿Å¿es the Å¿ome of two hundrethe poundes and the Å¿ame to be done and fyniÅ¿hed by a certain tyme 5-9
      • 1602, William Combe and John Combe, Shakespeare Estate Records Chapter The original Conveyance of over a hundred acres of land from William and John Combe to Shakespeare, the saide John Combe, his heires and assignes, shall and will, from tyme to tyme, and at all tymes herafter, well and sufficientlie save and keepe harmles and indempnified as well the saide fowre yardes of errable lande
      • 1629, Charter of Massachusetts Bay, And the newe elected Deputie Governor and Assistants, and all other officers to be hereafter chosen as aforesaide from Tyme to Tyme, to take the Oathes to their places respectivelie belonging, before the Governor of the said Company for the Tyme being, vnto which said Governor, Deputie Governor, and assistants
      • 2000, Heather J. Kintyre, A Future History: The Tanner Chronicles, While Pan slept, the tyme machine was communicating with Skyn regarding Pan.
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