time (n.)
circumstance, particular occasion
AW IV.ii.62[Diana to Bertram] what in time proceeds / May token to the future our past deeds
CE III.i.43[Dromio of Syracuse to Dromio of Ephesus] The porter for this time [i.e. for the time being]
Cym IV.i.11[Cloten alone, of himself compared to Posthumus] beyond him in the advantage of the time
Ham IV.vii.110[Claudius to Laertes] love is begun by time
KJ IV.ii.61[Pembroke to King John, of Arthur's imprisonment] That the time's enemies may not have this / To grace occasions
MM III.ii.208[disguised Duke to Escalus, of his origins] Not of this country, though my chance is now / To use it for my time
R2 V.v.48[Richard alone] I ... / But for the concord of my state and time, / Had not an ear to hear my true time broke [i.e. the discord in my own affairs]
R3 V.iii.93[Derby to Richmond] I ... / With best advantage will deceive the time [or: the world]
TC I.iii.313[Ulysses to Nestor, of an idea] Be you my time to bring it to some shape [or: period of time]
Tim II.ii.45[Flavius to Caphis and other Servants, of repaying money] The time is unagreeable to this business
WT II.i.20[Second Lady to First Lady, of Hermione] Good time encounter her! [i.e. good luck to her when the time comes]
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