1. Etymology of the Italian word timo
the Italian word
timoderived from the Latin word
thymum (thyme)
derived from the Greek word
thumon, ϑύμον
derived from the Greek word
thuein, θύω (properly, to rush (breathe hard, blow, smoke); to sacrifice (properly, by fire, but genitive case); by extension to immolate (slaughter for any purpose))
Derivations in Italian
timene,
timoloCognates
Dutch
tijm, English
thyme, French
thym, German
Thymian, Norwegian
timian, Swedish
timjan2. Etymology of the Italian word timo
derived from the Italian word
timoDerivations in Italian
timina,
timosina,
timosinico,
timico,
ipertimismo,
ipotimismo,
sopratimico,
timectomia,
timocito,
timodipendente,
timoindipendente,
timolinfocito,
timolinfatico,
timonucleico,
timoma,
atimia,
timite