Späte

Späte
Spä|te, die; - [mhd. spæte, spate = späte Tageszeit; Abend-, Nachtzeit] (veraltet): das Spätsein; späte Zeit: spät oder früh, wie man es nimmt ..., aber so früh immerhin bei aller S., dass seine Mumie längst ... in alle Winde und ins Allgemeine zerstäubt ist (Th. Mann, Joseph 982).

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