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Timothy   /tˈɪməθi/   Listen
Timothy

noun
1.
Grass with long cylindrical spikes grown in northern United States and Europe for hay.  Synonyms: herd's grass, Phleum pratense.
2.
A disciple of Saint Paul who became the leader of the Christian community at Ephesus.
3.
A grass grown for hay.



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"Timothy" Quotes from Famous Books



... for his text a verse from the precept addressed by St Paul to Timothy, as to the conduct necessary in a spiritual pastor and guide, and it was immediately evident that the good clergy of Barchester were to ...
— Barchester Towers • Anthony Trollope

... did as they were bidden. Peter went to the house of Cornelius, and in that lane of the world's great city found a whole household willing to follow him to the feast his royal master had prepared. Soon thereafter Paul and Barnabas, Silas, Titus, Timothy, and others traversed the continents of Europe and Asia, bringing multitudes of neglected outcasts into the presence and the favour ...
— The Parables of Our Lord • William Arnot

... out riding on an improvised chariot—a hayrick of the old-fashioned kind, like a cradle, filled with the fragrant timothy and redtop, when the accident, narrated in the first ...
— Dorothy Dale's Camping Days • Margaret Penrose

... gloated, he went straight to the stable, and with several hearty cuffs and kicks roused his steed most uncourteously from the comfortable quarters in which he was soundly sleeping, dreaming of mountains of corn and oats and whole valleys of timothy ...
— The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. • Washington Irving

... three directors. Henry Nicholson, Draper, to be the first auditor, paid as committee of directors decide. Samuel Sketchley to be the first solicitor; and the Lincoln and Lindsey Bank the company's bank. Thomas Armstrong, Timothy Collinson, and Robert Edwin Kemp to be the first trustees of ...
— A History of Horncastle - from the earliest period to the present time • James Conway Walter


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