Latin | English |
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Tim. noun abb. M | Timothy (abb.)noun |
timefactus [timefacta, timefactum] adjective | frightened, alarmedadjective |
timeo [timere, timui, -] (2nd) verb | fear, dread, be afraid (ne + SUB = lest; ut or ne non + SUB = that ... not)verb |
timidus [timida -um, timidior -or -us, timidissimus -a -um] adjective | afraid toadjective cowardlyadjective fearful, apprehensiveadjective timidadjective without courageadjective |
timide [timidius, timidissime] adverb | |
timidus, meticulosus, dirus adjective | fearful(frightening) |
timidus, pavidus adjective | shy [shyer, shyest](easily frightened) |
Timium proper noun | Thun(city and municipality) |
timor [timoris] (3rd) M noun | dread [dreads]noun fear [fears]noun |
timor, , noun M | fear [fears](uncountable: emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat) |
timor, pavor, metus noun | fear [fears]noun |
timoratus [timorata, timoratum] adjective | God-fearing, devout, reverentadjective |
Timotheus proper noun M | Timothy(books in the New Testament) Timothy(companion of Paul) Timothy(male given name) |