oftimes

English

Adverb

oftimes

  1. (chiefly US, uncommon) (elsewhere, archaic) Alternative form of ofttimes
    • 1859, Henry Mudge, Physiology, Health and Disease, Demanding Abstinence from Alcoholic Drinks, and Prohibition of Their Common Sale, page 38:
      A man whom I knew frequented a certain public-house, the landlady of which, on handing him his pint of beer, would oftimes accompany it with the remark, "Here, J—, is another nail in your coffin."

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