a. Obs. rare. [f. TIME sb. + -ISH1.] a. Of the nature of time; temporal, temporary. b. Belonging to the time; in the style of the times, modish, fashionable. Hence † Timishness.

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1674.  N. Fairfax, Bulk & Selv., 20. The reality of time being grafted in its timeishness, not in its boundlesness; so that every little share of time must have a little of this little reality, and every little must make a mickle.

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1676.  Life Muggleton, in Harl. Misc., I. 612. A timish gentleman, accoutered with sword and peruke, hearing the noise this man caused…, had a great desire to discourse with him.

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