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.
1601. R. Johnson, Kingd. & Commw. (1603), 52. They can no sooner stirre, but as so many falcons these Timorats are presently on their neckes.
1629. Massinger, Picture, I. i. Who knows but some party Of his Timariots May fall upon us?
1690. Temple, Ess., II. Heroic Virt., 120. The Division of all Lands in conquered Countries into Timariots or Soldiers Shares.
1813. Byron, Br. Abydos, I. vii. First of the bold Timariot bands.