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TI'MEIST, n. In music, a performer who keeps good time.
TI'MELESS, a. Unseasonable; done at an improper time. Nor fits it to prolong the...
TI'MELESSLY, adv. Unseasonably.
TI'MELINESS, n. [from timely.] Seasonableness; a being in good time.
TI'MELY, a. Seasonable; being in good time; sufficiently early. The defendant ha...
TIM'ID, a. [L. timidus, from timeo, to fear.] Fearful; wanting courage to meet d...
TIMID'ITY, n. [L. timiditas.] Fearfulness; want of courage or boldness to face d...
TIM'IDLY, adv. In a timid manner; weakly; without courage.
TIM'IDNESS, n. Timidity.
TIMOC'RACY, n. [Gr. honor, worth, and to hold.] Government by men of property, w...
TIMONEE'R, n. [L. temo.] A helmsman.
TIM'OROUS, a. [L. timor. See Timid .] 1. Fearful of danger; timid; destitute of ...
TIM'OROUSLY, adv. Fearfully; timidly; without boldness; with much fear. Let dast...
TIM'OROUSNESS, n. Fearfulness; timidity; want of courage.
TIMOUS, a. [from time.] Early; timely. [Not in use.]
TIMOUSLY, adv. In good season. [Not in use.]