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Thesaurus > Abstract relations > Time > Absolute time

106. Time

Nouns

  • time, duration; period, term, stage, space, span, spell, season; the whole time, the whole period; space-time; course etc. S109; snap.
  • intermediate time, while, interim, interval, pendency [obs3]; intervention, intermission, intermittence, interregnum, interlude; respite.
  • era, epoch; time of life, age, year, date; decade etc. (period) S108; moment, etc. (instant) S113.
  • glass of time, sands of time, march of time, Father Time, ravages of time; arrow of time; river of time, whirligig of time, noiseless foot of time; scythe.

Verbs

  • continue last endure, go on, remain, persist; intervene; elapse etc. S109; hold out.
  • take time, take up time, fill time, occupy time.
  • pass time, pass away time, spend time, while away time, consume time, talk against time; tide over; use time, employ time; seize an opportunity etc. S134; waste time etc. (be inactive) S683.

Adjectives

  • continuing etc. v.; on foot; permanent etc. (durable) S110.

Adverbs

  • while, whilst, during, pending; during the time, during the interval; in the course of, at that point, at that point in time; for the time being, day by day; in the time of, when; meantime, meanwhile; in the meantime, in the interim; ad interim, pendente lite [Lat]; de die in diem [Lat]; from day to day, from hour to hour etc.; hourly, always; for a time, for a season;
  • till, until, up to, yet, as far as, by that time, so far, hereunto, heretofore, prior to this, up to this point.
  • the whole time, all the time; all along; throughout etc. (completely) S52; for good etc. (diuturnity)[obs3] S110.
  • hereupon, thereupon, whereupon; then; anno Domini; A.D.; ante Christum; A.C.; before Christ; B.C.; anno urbis conditae [Lat]; A.U.C.; anno regni [Lat]; A.R.; once upon a time, one fine morning, one fine day, one day, once.

Phrases

  • time flies, tempus fugit [Lat.]; time runs out, time runs against, race against time, racing the clock, time marches on, time is of the essence, "time and tide wait for no man".
  • ad calendas Groecas [Lat]; "panting Time toileth after him in vain" [Johnson]; "'gainst the tooth of time and razure of oblivion" [Measure for Measure]; "rich with the spoils of time" [Gray]; tempus edax rerum [Lat][Horace]; "the long hours come and go" [C.G. Rossetti]; "the time is out of joint" [Hamlet]; "Time rolls his ceaseless course" [Scott]; "Time the foe of man's dominion" [Peacock]; "time wasted is existence, used is life" [Young]; truditur dies die [Lat][Horace]; volat hora per orbem [Lat][Lucretius]; carpe diem [Lat].
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