"many a time and oft" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [English]

Etymology: Repetition for emphasis. Head templates: {{en-adv|-|head=many a time and oft}} many a time and oft (not comparable)
  1. (archaic or literary, idiomatic) Frequently. Tags: archaic, idiomatic, literary, not-comparable Synonyms: many a time and often
    Sense id: en-many_a_time_and_oft-en-adv-sW5wDS0j Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Alternative forms

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