timon

See also: Timon and timón

Bikol Central

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish timón.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ti‧mon
  • IPA(key): /tiˈmon/ [tiˈmon̪]

Noun

timón

  1. rudder; helm
    Synonym: ugit

Esperanto

Noun

timon

  1. accusative singular of timo

French

Etymology

Inherited from Late Latin tīmōnem, alteration of Classical Latin tēmōnem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ti.mɔ̃/

Noun

timon m (plural timons)

  1. drawbar (of cart etc.)
  2. (nautical) tiller of a rudder

Further reading

Maranao

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish timón.

Noun

timon

  1. rudder

Occitan

Etymology

From Late Latin tīmōnem, alteration of Classical Latin tēmōnem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tiˈmu/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

timon m (plural timons)

  1. (nautical) tiller

Venetan

Alternative forms

  • timónalternative spelling

Etymology

Inherited from Late Latin tīmō, tīmōnem, variant of Latin tēmō, tēmōnem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tiˈmoŋ/

Noun

timon m (plural timon) (Lagunar, Eastern, Central, Northern, Western, high Vicentine)

  1. (nautical) rudder; tiller, helm (on a boat)
    fren del timontiller rope
    braga del timontiller rope slots
  2. handle of a plough
    timon del versurohandle of the plough

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Byzantine Greek: τιμόνι (timóni) (see there for further descendants)

References

  • timón”, in el Galepin – www.elgalepin.com
  • Basso, Walter (2005) “timón”, in Dizionario da scarsèla veneto–italiano, 2nd edition, Padua: Ed. ScantaBauchi, page 340
  • Boerio, Giuseppe (1867) “timòn”, in Dizionario del dialetto veneziano, 3rd edition, Venice: G. Cecchini, page 748bc
  • Paoletti, Ermolao (1851) “timon”, in Dizionario tascabile veneziano–italiano, Venice: F. Andreola, page 357b
  • Patriarchi, Gasparo (1821) “timon”, in Vocabolario veneziano e padovano [], 3rd edition, Padua: Tipografia del Seminario, page 208b