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time out of mind
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a time so long ago that one has difficulty remembering clearly
What is the origin of the idiom "time out of mind" and when to use it?
The idiom "time out of mind" has its origins in Middle English and can be traced back to the 15th century. The term "out of mind" in this context does not refer to forgetfulness but rather denotes a time so far in the past that it is beyond the scope or memory of the speaker. The phrase is often used to convey the idea of an ancient or indefinite period, emphasizing the antiquity or timelessness of a situation or condition.
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The old bookstore had been a cherished community spot, a place of stories and knowledge, time out of mind.
The river had been flowing through the valley, time out of mind, shaping the landscape.
The family's ancestral home had been passed down from generation to generation, time out of mind, preserving its rich history.
The ruins of the castle had been standing there, time out of mind, overlooking the valley.
The tradition of celebrating harvest festivals in this village goes back time out of mind.