Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Temporál-e, s. m. disp. Temporál-áccio,
1. (obs.) time. A —, in time. A suo —, in due time, in a proper time; 2. time, season. — vende merce, take time by the forelock; 3. a tempest, storm. V. procella, burrasca; 4. property, temporalities.
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temporale: of or pertaining to time, temporall, that dureth or is made for a certaine time and season. Also a temporall, a secular or lay-man. Also temporalitie or laytie. Also a suddaine storme, blustring or tempest at Sea. Also a berrie, a gust or flaw of winde that dureth but a while.