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Timeous
Timeous Time"ous, a. Timely; seasonable. [R. or Scot.] -- Time"ous*ly, adv. [R. or Scot.]
Timeously
Timeous Time"ous, a. Timely; seasonable. [R. or Scot.] -- Time"ous*ly, adv. [R. or Scot.]
Untimeous
Untimeous Un*time"ous, a. Untimely. [R.] --Sir W. Scott.
Untimeously
Untimeously Un*time"ous*ly, adv. Untimely; unseasonably. [R.]

Meaning of Timeo from wikipedia

- Timeō Danaōs et dōna ferentēs, paraphrased in English as "I fear the Gr****s even when bearing gifts", is a Latin phrase from the Aeneid, a Latin epic...
- that Aquinas is reputed to have emplo**** the phrase "hominem unius libri timeo" ('I fear the man of a single book'). The poet Robert Southey recalled the...
- game and that the development team had already been shifted to work on TimeO, a title with many similarities. Even the game footage trailers posted to...
- Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo is a hotel located at the centre of Taormina in Sicily, adjacent to the Gr**** Theatre. 1787 (1787): Johann Wolfgang von Goethe...
- Laocoön guesses the plot and warns the Trojans, in Virgil's famous line Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes ("I fear Gr****s, even those bearing gifts"), Danai...
- grammar, a verb of fearing is one that pertains to fear or concern (often timeo, terreor, metuo, and vereor). This set of verbs is grammatically notable...
- Curt, S. Doebert, G. McMonagle, G. Rossat, K.M. Schirm, I. Syratchev, L. Timeo, S. Kuzikhov, A.A. Vikharev, A. Haase, D. Sprehn, A. Jensen, E.N. Jongewaard...
- man of a single book Attributed to Thomas Aquinas: «Hominem unius libri timeo» “I fear a man of a single book.” honestas ante honores honesty before glory...
- Never Live to Regret It"* "Never Stop on the Motorway"* "Not for Sale" "Timeo Danaos"* "An Eye for an Eye"* "One Man's Meat..." In the preface the author...
- gives Laocoön the famous line "Equō nē crēdite, Teucrī / Quidquid id est, timeō Danaōs et dōna ferentēs" [Do not trust the Horse, Trojans / Whatever it...