Temporary
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mid 16th century: from Latin temporarius, from tempus, tempor- ‘time’.
wiktionary
Borrowed from Latin temporarius, from tempus(“time”).
etymonline
temporary (adj.)
"lasting only for a time," 1540s, from Latin temporarius "of seasonal character, lasting a short time," from tempus (genitive temporis) "time, season" (see temporal, late 14c., which was the earlier word for "lasting but for a time"). The noun meaning "person employed only for a time" is recorded from 1848. Related: Temporarily; temporariness.