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== English == === Alternative forms === un-time === Etymology 1 === From Middle English untime, untyme, ontyme, from Old English untīma (“an unseasonable time”), from Proto-Germanic *untīmô, equivalent to un- +‎ time. Cognate with Old Norse útími (dialectal Norwegian otime). ==== Noun ==== untime (countable and uncountable, plural untimes) The absence of time; timelessness. (obsolete, often used in plural) A wrong time; an unsuitable or improper time. ===== Synonyms ===== (absence of time): atemporality, extratemporality; see also Thesaurus:timelessness (wrong time): ==== Verb ==== untime (third-person singular simple present untimes, present participle untiming, simple past and past participle untimed) (transitive) To cause to be done at the wrong time. === Etymology 2 === From Middle English untime, from Old English untīme. ==== Adjective ==== untime (comparative more untime, superlative most untime) (obsolete) Untimely. ===== Synonyms ===== ill-timed, inopportune; see also Thesaurus:untimely === Anagrams === minuet, minute, munite, mutein, mutine == Old English == === Etymology === un- +‎ tīme === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈunˌtiː.me/ === Adjective === untīme untimely ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== English: untime