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timeous
[ tahy-muhs ]
timeous
/ ˈtaɪməs /
adjective
- in good time; sufficiently early
a timeous warning
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Derived Forms
- ˈtimeously, adverb
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Other Words From
- timeous·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of timeous1
C15: Scottish; see time , -ous
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Example Sentences
Timeous and dubiety are bad, simply as not authorized by any but local usage.
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Wait on for God's timeous salvation; ask not when, or how long?
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I may be disappointed in my own, of which you shall have equally timeous notice.
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Timeous in the morning of August 22d, an express was sent off to Lochiel to command his attendance.
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I ever judged it better that there should be a little timeous bloodletting than that a whole people should perish.
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