Oft, Often, Oftener, Oftentimes, Oft-Times
Oft, Often, Oftener, Oftentimes, Oft-Times [1]
akin to polus, "much, many," is variously translated, e.g., "oft-times," Matthew 17:15 (AV, "oft," 2nd part); "many times," 2 Corinthians 8:22 , RV (AV, "often-times"); "oft," 2 Corinthians 11:23; "often" ( 2 Corinthians 11:26 ).
the neuter plural of polus, is translated "oft" in Matthew 9:14; some ancient authorities omit it here (see RV marg.); in Romans 15:22 , with the article, RV, "these many times" (AV, "much").
an interrogative numeral adverb, "how many times, how oft (or often)?" occurs in Matthew 18:21; 23:37; Luke 13:34 .
a relative adverb, "as often" (or oft) as, 1 Corinthians 11:25,26; Revelation 11:6 .
the neuter plural of puknos (see B), used adverbially, is translated "often" in Luke 5:33 .
the neuter singular of the comparative degree of puknos (cp. No. 5, and see B), "very often," or "so much the oftener," Acts 24:26 , "the oftener."
Luke 8:29 Mark 7:3Diligently
primarily signifies "close, compact, solid;" hence, "frequent, often," 1 Timothy 5:23 . Cp. A, Nos. 5 and 6.