<span class="searchmatch">oftenest</span> (dated) superlative form of often: most often 1843 April, Thomas Carlyle, “ch. 8, The Electon”, in Past and Present, American edition, Boston...
oftast optast (positive opt) <span class="searchmatch">oftenest</span>, most frequently Zoëga, Geir T. (1910) “opt”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press;...
I had my arms round Mr. Wickfield, imploring him by everything that I could think of, <span class="searchmatch">oftenest</span> of all by his love for Agnes, to calm himself a little....
bairn is not born, since it turns in the belly to a deadly disorder, and <span class="searchmatch">oftenest</span> on Tuesnight. 2011, “Ward impresses judges on 'Dancing with the Stars'”...
oft‧en often (comparative more often or oftener, superlative most often or <span class="searchmatch">oftenest</span>) Frequently; many times on different occasions. Synonyms: a lot, (archaic...
Lathrop Stedman, Medical Record - Volume 40, page 455: Simple adenia occurs <span class="searchmatch">oftenest</span> between the ages of twenty and thirty, then again it is frequent between...
plethoric lazy habit of body, that Churches, Kinships, Social Institutions, <span class="searchmatch">oftenest</span> die. Sad, when such Institution plethorically says to itself, Take thy...