timothy

timothy
noun Etymology: probably after Timothy Hanson, 18th century American farmer said to have introduced it from New England to the southern states Date: 1747 a European perennial grass (Phleum pratense) that has long cylindrical spikes and is widely grown for hay in the United States

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  • Timothy — ist ein männlicher Vorname. Es handelt sich um die englische Variante des aus dem Altgriechischen stammenden Vornamens Timotheos (Τιμόθεος). Die lateinische Entsprechung lautet Timotheus. Herkunft und Bedeutung Der Vorname setzt sich aus dem… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Timothy — hace referencia a: Timothy Dalton, actor británico. Timothy Hutton, actor estadounidense. William Timothy Gowers, matemático británico. La serie de TV infantil, Timothy va a la escuela. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Timothy Ha — Wing ho MBE, JP (Chinese: 夏永豪, Pinyin: Xia Yonghao), born in 1937, is the former Supervisor and Principal of St. Paul s College, Hong Kong, as well as Education Secretary of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (Hong Kong Anglican Church (Episcopal)) and …   Wikipedia

  • Timothy Mo — Timothy Peter Mo (chinesisch 毛翔青; * 30. Dezember 1950 in Hongkong) ist ein chinesisch britischer Schriftsteller, der für seinen Roman Sour Sweet 1982 mit dem Hawthornden Preis ausgezeichnet wurde. Leben Timothy Mo, Sohn eines aus Guangdong… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Timothy — Tim o*thy (Bible) A disciple and companion of St. Paul. He was the son of a Greek and a Jewess, and his home was either at Derbe, or Lystra in Lycaonia. Paul set him apart as a minister of the new gospel, and after preaching in Macedonia and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Timothy — Tim o*thy, n., or Timothy grass Tim o*thy grass [From Timothy Hanson, who carried the seed from New England to Maryland about 1720.] (Bot.) A kind of grass ({Phleum pratense}) with long cylindrical spikes; called also {herd s grass}, in England,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Timothy — masc. proper name, from Fr. Timothée, from L. Timotheus, from Gk. Timotheos, lit. honoring God, from time honor, respect + theos god. With lower case t , first recorded 1747 as short for timothy grass (1736), American English name for meadow cat… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Timothy — [tim′ə thē] n. [Fr Timothée < L Timotheus < Gr Timotheos < timē, honor (see TIMOCRACY) + theos, god (see THEO )] 1. a masculine name: dim. Tim, Timmy 2. either of two books of the New Testament, letters of the Apostle Paul to his… …   English World dictionary

  • timothy — ☆ timothy [tim′ə thē] n. [after Timothy Hanson, who took the seed ( c. 1720) from New York to the Carolinas ] a perennial European grass (Phleum pratense) with dense, cylindrical spikes of bristly spikelets, widely grown for hay …   English World dictionary

  • Timothy — m English form, used in the Authorized Version of the Bible (alongside the Latin form Timotheus), of Greek Timotheos, composed of the elements tīmē honour + theos god. This was the name of a companion of St Paul; according to tradition, he was… …   First names dictionary

  • Timothy — Infobox Saint name=Saint Timothy birth date=c 17 death date=c 80 feast day= Eastern Christianity: 22 January West: 26 January (Roman Catholic Church, Lutheranism) 24 January (General Roman Calendar from 13th century to 1969) venerated in=Roman… …   Wikipedia

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