different between untimeous vs timeous
untimeous
English
Etymology
un- +? timeous
Adjective
untimeous (comparative more untimeous, superlative most untimeous)
- (archaic) untimely
Synonyms
- ill-timed, inopportune; see also Thesaurus:untimely
untimeous From the web:
timeous
English
Alternative forms
- timous
Etymology
From earlier timous, from Middle English tymous, *tymwos, *tymwis (“early”), equivalent to timewise. Cognate with Scots timeous (“timely”).
Adjective
timeous (not comparable)
- in sufficient time; timely
Synonyms
- opportune, seasonable; see also Thesaurus:timely
Derived terms
- timeously
- untimeous, untimous
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