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Middle English: from Old French temporel or Latin temporalis, from tempus, tempor- ‘time’.


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From Middle English temporal, temporel(“transitory, worldly, material, of secular society”), from Old French temporel or Latin temporālis(“of time (in grammar), temporary, relating to time as opposed to eternity”), from tempus(“time, period, opportunity”) +‎ -ālis.

Middle English, from Middle French timporal, temporal, from Late Latin temporālis, from tempora(“the temples of the head”) +‎ -ālis(“-al”, adjectival suffix). Doublet of temporalis.


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temporal (adj.)

late 14c., "worldly, secular;" also "terrestrial, earthly; temporary, lasting only for a time," from Old French temporal "earthly," and directly from Latin temporalis "of time, denoting time; but for a time, temporary," from tempus (genitive temporis) "time, season, moment, proper time or season," from Proto-Italic *tempos- "stretch, measure," which according to de Vaan is from PIE *temp-os "stretched," from root *ten- "to stretch," the notion being "stretch of time." Related: Temporally.