Obs. Also 7 ty-, -ott, erron. timorat. [a. F. timariot, ad. It. timariotto (Florio, 1598), f. Persian tīmār TIMAR + -OT2.] The holder of a TIMAR. Also attrib.

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1601.  R. Johnson, Kingd. & Commw. (1603), 52. They can no sooner stirre, but as so many falcons these Timorats are presently on their neckes.

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1629.  Massinger, Picture, I. i. Who knows but some party Of his Timariots … May fall upon us?

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1690.  Temple, Ess., II. Heroic Virt., 120. The Division of all Lands in conquered Countries into Timariots or Soldiers Shares.

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1813.  Byron, Br. Abydos, I. vii. First of the bold Timariot bands.

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