Where does “temente” come from?

temente (Italian) comes from Italian temere, from Latin timeō, from Latin Tīmaeus, from Ancient Greek Τῑ́μαιος, from Ancient Greek τῑμάω — to pay honor to; to hold in honor; to treat honorably; to honor; to revere.

temente (Italian): present participle of temere

Definitions

  1. present participle of temere

Ancestry of “temente”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Italiantemereto fear; to beware
2Latintimeōto fear, be afraid of, apprehend, be apprehensive of
3LatinTīmaeus
4Ancient GreekΤῑ́μαιος
5Ancient Greekτῑμάωto pay honor to; to hold in honor; to treat honorably; to honor; to revere
Every word from Ancient Greek τῑμάωEvery word from Ancient Greek Τῑ́μαιοςEvery word from Latin Tīmaeus