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Word Meanings - SEMIOCCASIONALLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Once in a while; on rare occasions.

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  • WHILES
    1. Meanwhile; meantime. The good knight whiles humming to himself the lay of some majored troubadour. Sir. W. Scott. 2. sometimes; at times. Sir W. Scott. The whiles. See under While, n.
  • WHILERE
    A little while ago; recently; just now; erewhile. Helpeth me now as I did you whilere. Chaucer. He who, with all heaven's heraldry, whilere Entered the world. Milton.
  • WHILE
    wigl, G. weile, OHG. wila, hwila, hwil, Icel. hvila a bed, hvild rest, Sw. hvila, Dan. hvile, Goth. hweila a time, and probably to L. 1. Space of time, or continued duration, esp. when short; a time; as, one while we thought him innocent. "All
  • ERSTWHILE
    Till then or now; heretofore; formerly.
  • EREWHILE; EREWHILES
    Some time ago; a little while before; heretofore. I am as fair now as I was erewhile. Shak.
  • WORTHWHILE
    Worth the time or effort spent. See worth while. worthy. -- worthwhileness.
  • AWHILE
    For a while; for some time; for a short time.
  • MEANTIME; MEANWHILE
    The intervening time; as, in the meantime .
  • SOMEWHILE
    Once; for a time. Though, under color of shepherds, somewhile There crept in wolves, full of fraund and guile. Spenser.
  • THEREWHILE
    At that time; at the same time. Laud.
  • WAIT--WHILE
    One of the Australian wattle trees , so called from the impenetrability of the thicket which it makes. = Wait-a-bit.
  • OTHERWHILE; OTHERWHILES
    At another time, or other times; sometimes; Weighing otherwhiles ten pounds and more. Holland.

 

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