oftentimes
adv/ˈɒf.ənˌtaɪmz/UK/ˈɔf.ənˌtaɪmz/US/ˈɑf.ənˌtaɪmz/
Etymology
Inherited from the Middle English oftentymes; equivalent to oftentime + -s. Compare oftentime.
- inherited from oftentymes
Definitions
Frequently
Frequently; often.
- But because this is oftentimes dangerous, and much hurt hath been received thereby through casualty of fire, I advise the sticking four stakes into the earth, at least five feet above the ground […]
- Pique and linen also accented several coats and oftentimes were both detachable and formed an overcollar covering a collar made from the coat fabric.
- Over the past decade, the very nature of organized crime has changed, with many groups diversifying their income beyond drug trafficking, and large cartels splintering into smaller, oftentimes more nimble groups.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for oftentimes. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA