'What time' definitions:
Definition of 'What time'
From: GCIDE
- What \What\ (hw[o^]t), pron., a., & adv. [AS. hw[ae]t, neuter of hw[=a] who; akin to OS. hwat what, OFries. hwet, D. & LG. wat, G. was, OHG. waz, hwaz, Icel. hvat, Sw. & Dan. hvad, Goth. hwa. [root]182. See Who.] [1913 Webster]
- 1. As an interrogative pronoun, used in asking questions regarding either persons or things; as, what is this? what did you say? what poem is this? what child is lost? [1913 Webster]
- What see'st thou in the ground? --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- What is man, that thou art mindful of him? --Ps. viii. 4. [1913 Webster]
- What manner of man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey him! --Matt. viii. 27. [1913 Webster]
- Note: Originally, what, when, where, which, who, why, etc., were interrogatives only, and it is often difficult to determine whether they are used as interrogatives or relatives. [1913 Webster] What in this sense, when it refers to things, may be used either substantively or adjectively; when it refers to persons, it is used only adjectively with a noun expressed, who being the pronoun used substantively. [1913 Webster]
- 2. As an exclamatory word: (a) Used absolutely or independently; -- often with a question following. "What welcome be thou." --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]
- What, could ye not watch with me one hour? --Matt. xxvi. 40. [1913 Webster] (b) Used adjectively, meaning how remarkable, or how great; as, what folly! what eloquence! what courage! [1913 Webster]
- What a piece of work is man! --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- O what a riddle of absurdity! --Young. [1913 Webster]
- Note: What in this use has a or an between itself and its noun if the qualitative or quantitative importance of the object is emphasized. [1913 Webster] (c) Sometimes prefixed to adjectives in an adverbial sense, as nearly equivalent to how; as, what happy boys! [1913 Webster]
- What partial judges are our love and hate! --Dryden. [1913 Webster]
- 3. As a relative pronoun: [1913 Webster] (a) Used substantively with the antecedent suppressed, equivalent to that which, or those [persons] who, or those [things] which; -- called a compound relative. [1913 Webster]
- With joy beyond what victory bestows. --Cowper. [1913 Webster]
- I'm thinking Captain Lawton will count the noses of what are left before they see their whaleboats. --Cooper. [1913 Webster]
- What followed was in perfect harmony with this beginning. --Macaulay. [1913 Webster]
- I know well . . . how little you will be disposed to criticise what comes to you from me. --J. H. Newman. [1913 Webster] (b) Used adjectively, equivalent to the . . . which; the sort or kind of . . . which; rarely, the . . . on, or at, which. [1913 Webster]
- See what natures accompany what colors. --Bacon. [1913 Webster]
- To restrain what power either the devil or any earthly enemy hath to work us woe. --Milton. [1913 Webster]
- We know what master laid thy keel, What workmen wrought thy ribs of steel. --Longfellow. [1913 Webster] (c) Used adverbially in a sense corresponding to the adjectival use; as, he picked what good fruit he saw. [1913 Webster]
- 4. Whatever; whatsoever; what thing soever; -- used indefinitely. "What after so befall." --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]
- Whether it were the shortness of his foresight, the strength of his will, . . . or what it was. --Bacon. [1913 Webster]
- 5. Used adverbially, in part; partly; somewhat; -- with a following preposition, especially, with, and commonly with repetition. [1913 Webster]
- What for lust [pleasure] and what for lore. --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]
- Thus, what with the war, what with the sweat, what with the gallows, and what with poverty, I am custom shrunk. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- The year before he had so used the matter that what by force, what by policy, he had taken from the Christians above thirty small castles. --Knolles. [1913 Webster]
- Note: In such phrases as I tell you what, what anticipates the following statement, being elliptical for what I think, what it is, how it is, etc. "I tell thee what, corporal Bardolph, I could tear her." --Shak. Here what relates to the last clause, "I could tear her;" this is what I tell you. What not is often used at the close of an enumeration of several particulars or articles, it being an abbreviated clause, the verb of which, being either the same as that of the principal clause or a general word, as be, say, mention, enumerate, etc., is omitted. "Men hunt, hawk, and what not." --Becon. "Some dead puppy, or log, or what not." --C. Kingsley. "Battles, tournaments, hunts, and what not." --De Quincey. Hence, the words are often used in a general sense with the force of a substantive, equivalent to anything you please, a miscellany, a variety, etc. From this arises the name whatnot, applied to an ['e]tag[`e]re, as being a piece of furniture intended for receiving miscellaneous articles of use or ornament. [1913 Webster] But what is used for but that, usually after a negative, and excludes everything contrary to the assertion in the following sentence. "Her needle is not so absolutely perfect in tent and cross stitch but what my superintendence is advisable." --Sir W. Scott. "Never fear but what our kite shall fly as high." --Ld. Lytton. [1913 Webster]
- What ho! an exclamation of calling.
- What if, what will it matter if; what will happen or be the result if. "What if it be a poison?" --Shak.
- {What of this?} {What of that?} {What of it?} etc., what follows from this, that, it, etc., often with the implication that it is of no consequence; so what? "All this is so; but what of this, my lord?" --Shak. "The night is spent, why, what of that?" --Shak.
- What though, even granting that; allowing that; supposing it true that. "What though the rose have prickles, yet't is plucked." --Shak.
- What time, or What time as, when. [Obs. or Archaic] "What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee." --Ps. lvi. 3. [1913 Webster]
- What time the morn mysterious visions brings. --Pope. [1913 Webster]
Words containing 'What time'
- At times,
- In time,
- The time is up,
- Time,
- Timed,
- Timeful,
- Timely,
- Times,
- Timing,
- What time as,
- against time,
- all the time,
- at a time,
- at the same time,
- do time,
- for the time being,
- from time to time,
- in no time,
- just in time,
- of all time,
- on time,
- time and again,
- time and time again,
- time being,
- time off,
- time out,
- Absolute time,
- Apparent time,
- Astronomical time,
- Benting time,
- Breathing time,
- Civil time,
- Close time,
- Cockshut time,
- Common time,
- Compound time,
- Cooling time,
- Double time,
- Equation of time,
- Equinoctial time,
- Father Time,
- Fence time,
- Half time,
- High time,
- In good time,
- Kipper time,
- Mean time,
- Pairing time,
- Psychophysical time,
- Pudding time,
- Quadruple time,
- Quick time,
- Quintuple time,
- Reaction time,
- Sideral time,
- Sidereal time,
- Solar time,
- Standard time,
- Time ball,
- Time bargain,
- Time bill,
- Time book,
- Time detector,
- Time enough,
- Time fuse,
- Time fuze,
- Time immemorial,
- Time lock,
- Time of day,
- Time out of mind,
- Time policy,
- Time signature,
- Time, IL,
- To beat time,
- To come to time,
- To give time,
- To go against time,
- To kill time,
- To make time,
- To mark time,
- To move against time,
- To redeem the time,
- To run against time,
- To serve the time,
- Tracts for the Times,
- Triple time,
- True time,
- Vintage time,
- a hundred times,
- a million times,
- access time,
- ahead of its time,
- ahead of time,
- all-time,
- arrival time,
- at one time,
- atlantic time,
- behind time,
- bering time,
- big time,
- biological time,
- breakfast time,
- buy time,
- central time,
- checkout time,
- clock time,
- closing time,
- clotting time,
- compensatory time,
- cosmic time,
- departure time,
- duple time,
- eastern time,
- elapsed time,
- ephemeris time,
- extra time,
- face time,
- flex time,
- for the first time,
- four times,
- free time,
- full time,
- geologic time,
- geological time,
- good time,
- good times,
- greenwich time,
- hadean time,
- hard time,
- hard times,
- harvest time,
- have a good time,
- hawaii time,
- haying time,
- in due time,
- in the nick of time,
- kill time,
- lead time,
- leisure time,
- light time,
- local time,
- long time,
- mark time,
- modern times,
- morning time,
- mountain time,
- musical time,
- nine times,
- old times,
- one at a time,
- one time,
- pacific time,
- part time,
- past times,
- period of time,
- physiological time,
- point in time,
- present times,
- prime time,
- processing time,
- question time,
- ravages of time,
- real time,
- regulation time,
- relaxation time,
- residence time,
- response time,
- roman times,
- running time,
- seek time,
- serve time,
- show time,
- six times,
- slow time,
- small time,
- space time,
- spare time,
- starting time,
- take time,
- take time off,
- terrestrial time,
- thousand times,
- three times,
- time and a half,
- time bomb,
- time capsule,
- time clock,
- time constant,
- time deposit,
- time draft,
- time exposure,
- time frame,
- time interval,
- time lag,
- time limit,
- time loan,
- time machine,
- time note,
- time of arrival,
- time of departure,
- time of life,
- time of origin,
- time of year,
- time period,
- time plan,
- time saving,
- time scale,
- time series,
- time sharing,
- time sheet,
- time signal,
- time slot,
- time study,
- time to come,
- time unit,
- time value,
- time zone,
- time-out,
- times square,
- times table,
- transmission time,
- travel time,
- turnaround time,
- two time,
- two times,
- unit of time,
- universal time,
- waste of time,
- waste time,
- well timed,
- when the time comes,
- while away the time,
- work time,
- yukon time,
- Ill-timed,
- Time-honored,
- Time-table,
- To give the time of day,
- To take time by the forelock,
- Watchman's time detector,
- Wrong-timed,
- alaska standard time,
- atlantic standard time,
- bering standard time,
- big time operator,
- central standard time,
- coordinated universal time,
- eastern standard time,
- extended time scale,
- fast time scale,
- full-time,
- good-time,
- greenwich mean time,
- half-time,
- hawaii standard time,
- life-time,
- lunar time period,
- mean solar time,
- mountain standard time,
- musical time signature,
- old-time,
- one-time,
- pacific standard time,
- part-time,
- pulse timing circuit,
- real-time,
- run-time,
- slow time scale,
- small-time,
- space-time,
- spacecraft clock time,
- spacecraft event time,
- take time by the forelock,
- terrestrial dynamical time,
- time and motion study,
- time deposit account,
- time-ball,
- time-consuming,
- time-fuse,
- time-honoured,
- time-release,
- time-switch,
- time-tested,
- time-worn,
- two-time,
- two-timing,
- waste one's time,
- well-timed,
- Periodic time of a heavenly body,
- character-at-a-time printer,
- command processing overhead time,
- daylight-saving time,
- daylight-savings time,
- earth-received time,
- four-four time,
- line-at-a-time printer,
- old-time quaint,
- page-at-a-time printer,
- pulse-time modulation,
- real-time operation,
- real-time processing,
- run-time error,
- since a long time ago,
- space-time continuum,
- spare-time activity,
- time-and-motion study,
- time-motion study,
- time-scale factor,
- one-way light time,
- round-trip light time,
- time-delay measuring instrument,
- time-delay measuring system,
- track-to-track seek time