Contents
-AUTHOR INDEX -BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (1870–1938). Roget’s International Thesaurus. 1922.
Class I. Words Expressing Abstract Relations
Section VI. Time
1. Absolute Time
111. [Short Duration.] Transience.
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NOUN: | TRANSIENCE, transiency, ephemerality, transientness [rare] &c. adj.; evanescence, impermanence or impermanency, preterience [rare], volatility, fugacity, caducity [rare], mortality, span; nine days’ wonder, bubble, Mayfly; spurt; temporary arrangement, interregnum, interim. VELOCITY [See Velocity]; suddenness [See Instantaneity]; changeableness [See Changeableness]. EPHEMERON; transient, transient boarder, transient guest, transient rates [all colloq., U. S.].
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VERB: | BE TRANSIENT &c. adj.; flit, pass away, fly, gallop, vanish, fleet, sink, melt, fade, evaporate; pass away like a -cloud, -summer cloud, – shadow, – dream.
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ADJECTIVE: | TRANSIENT, transitory, transitive; passing, evanescent, fleeting; flying &c. v.; fugacious, fugitive; transeunt, interim, shifting, slippery; spasmodic. TEMPORAL, temporary; provisional, provisory; cursory, short-lived, ephemeral, ephemerous [rare], preterient [rare], caducous [rare], deciduous; perishable, mortal, precarious; impermanent. BRIEF, quick, brisk, fleet, cometary, meteoric, volatile, extemporaneous, summary; pressed for time (haste) [See Haste]; sudden, momentary (instantaneous) [See Instantaneity].
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ADVERB: | TEMPORARILY &c. adj.; pro tempore [L.]; for the moment, for a time; awhile, en passant [F.], in transitu [L.]; in a short time; soon (early) [See Earliness]; briefly &c. adj.; at short notice; on the point of, on the eve of; in articulo [L.]; between cup and lip.
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QUOTATIONS: | - One’s days are numbered.
- The time is up.
- Here to-day and gone to-morrow.
- Non semper erit æstas.
- Eheu! fugaces labuntur anni.
- Sic transit gloria mundi.
- A schoolboy’s tale, the wonder of the hour!—Byron
- Dum loquimur fugerit invidia ætas.
- Fugit hora.
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