Meaning & Definition of word "Timothy"

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    Timothy

    /ˈtɪməθi/

    noun:

    • 1. A type of grass (Phleum pretense) that is commonly used as hay or pasture for livestock.
      • Example: The farmer decided to plant timothy in the fields to provide high-quality forage for his horses.
    • 2. A common name for a male given name, derived from the Greek name Timotheos, meaning 'honoring God'.
      • Example: Timothy is my best friend, and we grew up together in the same neighborhood.

    Etymology

    Named after Timothy Hanson, an early 18th-century farmer who promoted its use.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    timothy hay:

    A type of hay made from the dried timothy grass, often used as animal feed.

    timothy season:

    Referring to the period when timothy grass is harvested.

    Related Words

    hay:

    Dried grass or other plants used as animal fodder.

    forage:

    Plants that are grown for livestock feed.

    Slang Meanings of timothy