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time out of mind

1) The distant past beyond memory
2) A time in the past that was so long ago that people have no knowledge or memory of it.
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‘from time out of mind, a wooden bridge connected the two peoples’

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Additional definitions for 'time out of mind':

time out of mindA lengthy duration of time, longer than is readily remembered.
time out of mindThe distant past beyond anyone's memory.
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