Sometimes (sómetimes and sometímes) 1) from time to time, now and then: Ven. 225. Ven. 225 Lucr. 530. Sonn. 50, 10. Tp. II, 2, 175. III, 2, 146. Gent. III, 1, 93. Wiv. I, 1, 283. II, 2, 23. Meas. IV, 5, 5. Err. II, 2, 26. LLL II, 198. IV, 1, 30. Mids. II, 1, 36. III, 2, 435 (Ff sometime). Shr. Ind. 2, 91. II, 187. All's IV, 3, 76. V, 1, 11. Tw. I, 3, 88. Tw. I, 3, 88 II, 3, 151. Wint. I, 2, 151. III, 3, 92. IV, 4, 733. R2 V, 5, 32. H4A III, 1, 181. H6B II, 4, 1. R3 IV, 4, 292. H8 IV, 1, 55. Troil. IV, 4, 97. Cor. V, 2, 19. Rom. II, 3, 22. II, 4, 216. Caes. II, 1, 285. Hml. II, 2, 160. Hml. II, 2, 160 V, 2, 8. Lr. I, 4, 202. Oth. I, 2, 4. II, 3, 241. III, 3, 138. III, 3, 138 Ant. I, 1, 57. II, 3, 1. Cymb. IV, 2, 302. s. . . s. == now . . . now: Wiv. I, 3, 68. “s. . . and s.:” As V, 4, 3. H5 III, 6, 110. “s. . . sometime:” Compl. 22. Ado III, 3, 142. “s. . . and then:” Ven. 223. “s. her head on one side, some another,” Wint. III, 3, 20.
2) once: “s. from her eyes I did receive fair speechless messages,” Merch. I, 1, 163.
3) formerly: “the dowager, s. our brother's wife,” H8 II, 4, 181. “in which the majesty of buried Denmark did s. march,” Hml. I, 1, 49. Adjectively: “thy s. brother's wife,” R2 I, 2, 54. “my s. royal master,” V, 5, 75. “our s. sister,” Hml. I, 2, 8 (Qq sometime). “yon s. famous princes,” Per. I, 1, 34.