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[ tahy-muhn ] / ˈtaɪ mən /
nounc320–c230 b.c., Greek philosopher. Words nearby TimonTimişoara, Timmins, Timocharis, timocracy, timolol maleate, Timon, Timor, Timorese, Timor-Leste, timorous, Timor pony Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for TimonBut greater visitants than a poor steward were about to interrupt the savage quiet of Timon's solitude. Tales from Shakespeare|Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb The priest, supposing Mr. Timon had made a mistake, ran after him, and overtook him in the street. Catholic World, Vol. XIII, April to September, 1871|Various He taught, as it appears, somewhat obscurely at Athens, and for successor had Timon. Initiation into Philosophy|Emile Faguet Timon of Athens, a wealthy, over-generous man, gives to his friends so lavishly that he ruins himself. William Shakespeare|John Masefield
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