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▪ I. † tiˈmerity Obs. Also 7 erron. temerity. [f. timerous, timorous, app. on mistaken analogy of temerity from temerous ‘rash’; it may also sometimes have been a corruption of timidity. As timerous and temerous ran together in use, so temerity was sometimes put for timerity, as n. of quality from t...
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temerity
▪ I. temerity (tɪˈmɛrɪtɪ) Forms: 5 -yte, 6 -ite, -atie, 6–7 -itie, 6– -ity, (6–7 timeritie, 7 -ity). [ad. L. temeritās, -tātem, rashness, f. temere adv. by chance, blindly: see -ity. So F. témérité (15th c. in Godef. Compl.).] 1. Excessive boldness; rashness; foolhardiness, recklessness.1432–50 tr. ...
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timorous
timorous, a. (ˈtɪmərəs) Forms: α. 5–6 tymerous(e, (5 tumerous), 6–8 timerous, (6 -ouse). (β. 6 temerous.) γ. 5–6 timorouse, 6 tymorous, 6–8 timourous, (6 -ouse, 7 timrous, 7–8 tim'rous), 6– timorous. [= OF. temeros, -ous (14th c. in Godef.), later timoureus, timoreux, OSp., Pg. temeroso, It. timoros...
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However, "Muhammad Mirza vowed that, once he had secured the throne of Persia, he would return and avenge himself on the city that had the timerity to
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