Timaeus

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τιμάω (timáō) (timao, "to honor"). 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).

Proper noun

Timaeus (plural Timaeuses)

  1. A male given name from Ancient Greek.
  2. One of the dialogues written by Athenian philosopher Plato around 360 BC.

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