timoroso

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English

Etymology

Italian timoroso

Adverb

timoroso (not comparable)

  1. (music) (To be played) in a timid, hesitant manner.

Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Medieval Latin or Late Latin timorōsus, from Latin timor; probably altered from the older form temoroso, now obsolete. Compare Catalan and Occitan temorós, Portuguese and Spanish temeroso.

Adjective

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  1. afraid, fearful, skittish, timorous