Obs. [OE. untíme (UN-1 4 b).] Untimely; ill-timed.
c. 1000. Ælfric, Saints Lives, xii. 74. Se dysiʓa dranc butan bletsunge He his feorh forlet and ʓebohte swa ðone untiman drenc.
c. 1200. Trin. Coll. Hom., 13. Continencia: Ðat feorðe is, þat man þe spuse haueð, his golliche deden wið-teo, swo hit be untime.
1338. R. Brunne, Chron. (1810), 227. Whan he com to lond Tiþing com him vntime, Sir Lowys dede he lond.
1414. 26 Polit. Poems, 56. Slouþe vn-tyme eft mon swete When it is hot, and gloweþ as glede.