A previous time or period; the past.
Compound of 'before' plus 'time,' literally referring to time that has already passed. This archaic formation appears in Middle English and Early Modern English literature.
Medieval and Renaissance writers loved compound words for time—'beforetime,' 'aftertime,' 'oldtime'—because they could express temporal relationships with poetic directness without needing complex sentences.
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