Timidità, timidity, feare, timerousnesse, dread, awe, fearefullnesse. Also basfulnesse.
Tímido, timorous, fearefull, awefull. Also bashfull or faint. Also doubtfull hearted.
Timiópoli, Higlers, Engrossers or Regraters of Markets, which make victuals deare.
Timmóte, one that hath his limmes contracted, conuolued or shrunken vp.
Tímo, as Thímo. Also as Tímolo.
Tímolo, a kinde of Water-snake that swimmeth on hir backe, and hath six teeth.
Timología, as Etimología.
Timonáre, to steere or guide a ship. Also to wagle the taile as some birdes doe.
Timóne, the sterne, the helm or rudder of a ship. Also the limmer or beame of a Wagon or Waine or the draught-tree whereon the yoake hangeth. Also a yoake. Also an axeletree. Also any rafter, beame or stake laide athwart, among riders Timóne is vsed for the riders hand that holdes the bridle, for that with it he gouerneth & directeth the horse.
Timoneggiáre, to steare a ship. Looke Timóne.