onetime

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See also: one-time

English

Etymology

one +‎ time

Adjective

onetime (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of one-time (former; past)
    • 1891, Howard Pyle, chapter 19, in Men of Iron:
      "Nay," said he, stoutly, "I be no Lord and I be no Prince, but I be as good as thou. For am I not the son of thy onetime very true comrade and thy kinsman [] ?
    • 1962 June, “Main line in the shadows—the Great Central”, in Modern Railways, page 370, photo caption:
      A G.C. line parcels train, headed by Class B1 4-6-0 No. 61163, approaches Chesterfield on July 29, 1961 past the remains of the bridge carrying the onetime G.C. line to Chesterfield Market Place.
    • 1977 October 28, “Francisco Pignatari, 61, Onetime Brazilian Playboy Prospered as Industrialist”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      Francisco Pignatari, a wealthy Brazilian industrialist and onetime international playboy, died today in a São Paulo hospital.
    • 2004, The 9-11 Commission, 9/11 Commission Report, Chapter 4:
      A onetime special forces officer, he had worked with Albright when she was ambassador to the United Nations and had served on the NSC staff with Clarke.
  2. Alternative form of one-time (occurring once)
    • 1896, Freeman Otis Willey, The Laborer and the Capitalist:
      So far as manufacturers, traders, and lawyers use the savings banks, they are very generally of the poorer classes; and these probably own a great majority of the larger onetime deposits.
    • 2004, The 9-11 Commission, 9/11 Commission Report, Chapter 6:
      The additional funds included the FBI’s support of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah (a onetime increase)
    • 2005, Osvaldo Gervasi et al., editors, Computational Science And Its Applications, Springer, →ISBN, page 526:
      One of the key characteristics of the proposed onetime password protocol is that attacker cannot use password because it changes every time.

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