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See also: one-time
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]onetime (not comparable)
- Alternative form of one-time (“former; past”)
- 1891, Howard Pyle, chapter 19, in Men of Iron[1]:
- "Nay," said he, stoutly, "I be no Lord and I be no Prince, but I be as good as thou. For am I not the son of thy onetime very true comrade and thy kinsman […] ?
- 1962 June, “Main line in the shadows—the Great Central”, in Modern Railways, page 370, photo caption:
- A G.C. line parcels train, headed by Class B1 4-6-0 No. 61163, approaches Chesterfield on July 29, 1961 past the remains of the bridge carrying the onetime G.C. line to Chesterfield Market Place.
- 2004, The 9-11 Commission, 9/11 Commission Report, Chapter 4:
- A onetime special […] forces officer, he had worked with Albright when she was ambassador to the United Nations and had served on the NSC staff with Clarke.
- Alternative form of one-time (“occurring once”)
- 1896, Freeman Otis Willey, The Laborer and the Capitalist[3]:
- So far as manufacturers, traders, and lawyers use the savings banks, they are very generally of the poorer classes; and these probably own a great majority of the larger onetime deposits.
- 2004, The 9-11 Commission, 9/11 Commission Report, Chapter 6:
- The additional funds included the FBI’s support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase) […]