Timaeus
//taɪˈmiːəs// name
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Definitions
Proper Noun
- 1 A male given name from Ancient Greek.
- 2 One of the dialogues written by Athenian philosopher Plato around 360 BC.
Etymology
From Latin Tīmaeus, from Ancient Greek Τῑ́μαιος (Tī́maios), from Ancient Greek τῑμάω (tīmáō, “honour”, verb). Appears as the name of one of Plato's dialogues. It is also the name of a person mentioned in the New Testament (Mark 10:46).
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