Dictionary entry

Betime

Webster's Dictionary 1913

{ Be‐time″ (�), Be‐times″ (�), } adv. [Pref. be- (for by) + time; that is, by the proper time. The -s is an adverbial ending.] 1. In good season or time; before it is late; seasonably; early.

To measure life learn thou betimes.

Milton.

To rise betimes is often harder than to do all the day's work.

Barrow.

2. In a short time; soon; speedily; forth with.

He tires betimes that spurs too fast betimes.

Shak.