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timothy

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Timothy is a masculine name. It comes from the Greek name ( Timotheos ) meaning "honouring God", "in God's honour", or "honored by God". It is a common name in several countries, including non- English speaking ones. In the United States, the name was most ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
masc. proper name, from French Timothée , from Latin Timotheus , from Greek Timotheos , literally "honoring God," from time "honor, respect" (see timocracy ) + theos "god" (see theo- ).

Usage examples of timothy.

Alastair, a Craig, a Timothy, and a Graham, three with hyphenated surnames, the fourth with a III suffix.

Again: I doubt if Timothy Beame had ever addressed such an inane locution to anyone ever before.

It is, at any rate, reasonable to suppose that, as Indian corn belongs to the same botanical order as wheat, barley, oats, rye, timothy, and other grasses, the general manurial requirements would be the same.

Honor looked at her flag captain as the two of them, accompanied by Nimitz, Mercedes Brigham, her three armsmen, and Timothy Mears rode the lift car from the boat bay towards Flag Bridge.

Timothy Mears had hopped the same shuttle flight back to Manticore with his Admiral, and he laughed out loud.

Timothy Mears jerked back as he opened the air cab door and got hit in the face with an eye-stinging spray of moisture.

Timothy Mears walked through it, carrying his memo board under his arm.

Simon Mattingly had been his friend for over sixteen T-years, and Timothy Mears had been like a younger brother.

Timothy Mears on his final horrifying mission, and Honor realized he was right.

Timothy Meares on his final horrifying mission, and Honor realized he was right.

Lord Timothy Dexter and the highsounding names appropriated by many of our own compatriots, who have no more claim to them than we plain Misters and Misseses, we may feel to them something as our late friend Mr.

That will be Timothy Penny-farthing, otherwise True Timothy, who is master of the palliards, that make their bodies foul with sores and cry their ailments at every doorstep.

There was True Timothy, the king of the palliards, a vast browsing figure, whose paunch stuck out beyond the others like a flying buttress.

True Timothy and his palliards, who were encamped in the wood, a good two hours to bring life back to Peter, though they wrought hard with strong hands and rough cordials.

Timothy admired the city as well, trying hard not to think about what would happen if Raptus and his army attacked.