Oftentimes
[aw-fuh n-tahymz, of-uh n-; awf-tuh n, of-] /ˈɔ fənˌtaɪmz, ˈɒf ən-; ˈɔf tən, ˈɒf-/
adverb
1.
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extended form of often, attested from early 15c.
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[aw-fuh n-tahymz, of-uh n-; awf-tuh n, of-] /ˈɔ fənˌtaɪmz, ˈɒf ən-; ˈɔf tən, ˈɒf-/ adverb 1. . extended form of often, attested from early 15c.
- Ofuro
[oh-foo r-oh; Japanese aw-foo-raw] /oʊˈfʊər oʊ; Japanese ɔˈfu rɔ/ noun, plural ofuros Japanese, ofuro [aw-foo-raw] /ɔˈfu rɔ/ (Show IPA) 1. .