temere
See also: temeré
Italian
Etymology
From Latin timēre. Compare Spanish temer.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /teˈme.re/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ere
- Hyphenation: te‧mé‧re
Verb
temére (first-person singular present tèmo or (traditional) témo, first-person singular past historic temétti or (traditional) temètti or teméi, past participle temùto, auxiliary avére)
- (transitive) to fear [transitive ‘something’; or with di (+ infinitive) ‘something happening’; or with che (+ subjunctive clause) ‘that something may happen’]
- (intransitive) to fear, to be concerned [with per ‘about someone’; or with di ‘about someone/something’] [auxiliary avere]
Conjugation
Conjugation of temére (-ere) (See Appendix:Italian verbs)
infinitive | temére | |||||
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auxiliary verb | avére | gerund | temèndo | |||
present participle | temènte | past participle | temùto | |||
person | singular | plural | ||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | |
indicative | io | tu | lui/lei, esso/essa | noi | voi | loro, essi/esse |
present | tèmo, témo1 | tèmi, témi1 | tème, téme1 | temiàmo | teméte | tèmono, témono1 |
imperfect | temévo | temévi | teméva | temevàmo | temevàte | temévano |
past historic | temétti, temètti1, teméi | temésti | temétte, temètte1, temé | temémmo | teméste | teméttero, temèttero1, temérono |
future | temerò | temerài | temerà | temerémo | temeréte | temerànno |
conditional | temerèi | temerésti | temerèbbe, temerébbe | temerémmo | temeréste | temerèbbero, temerébbero |
subjunctive | che io | che tu | che lui/che lei, che esso/che essa | che noi | che voi | che loro, che essi/che esse |
present | tèma, téma1 | tèma, téma1 | tèma, téma1 | temiàmo | temiàte | tèmano, témano1 |
imperfect | teméssi | teméssi | temésse | teméssimo | teméste | teméssero |
imperative | — | tu | Lei | noi | voi | Loro |
tèmi, témi1 | tèma, téma1 | temiàmo | teméte | tèmano, témano1 | ||
negative imperative | non temére | non tèma, non téma1 | non temiàmo | non teméte | non tèmano, non témano1 |
1Traditional.
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Latin
Etymology
From Proto-Italic *temezi (“in darkness, blindly”), a fossilised locative form of Proto-Indo-European *témHos (“darkness”), from *temH- (“dark”). Cognate with Sanskrit तमस् (támas), Persian تم (tam), Latin tenebrae (“darkness”).[1]
Compare this form – here simply adverbial – with the history of the Latin present active infinitive; see -ere.
Adverb
temere (not comparable)
- by chance, by accident, at random
- Synonym: forte
- without design, intent, or purpose
- casually, fortuitously, rashly, heedlessly, thoughtlessly, inconsiderately, indiscreetly, idly
- Synonym: passim
- Dēcernimus ergō ut nūllī omnīnō hominum liceat vestrum coenobium temere perturbāre, aut eius possessiōnēs auferre, vel ablātās retinēre.
- We therefore decree that no man whatsoever shall be permitted to recklessly disturb your monastery, or to take away its possessions, or to retain those which have been taken away.
Derived terms
- temerārius
- temeritās
- temeriter
- temeritūdō
- temerō
Related terms
References
- “temere”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “temere”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- temere in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co.
- quite accidentally, fortuitously: temere et fortuito; forte (et) temere
- without reflection; inconsiderately; rashly: nullo consilio, nulla ratione, temere
- to act reasonably, judiciously: prudenter, considerate, consilio agere (opp. temere, nullo consilio, nulla ratione)
- to have no principles: omnia temere agere, nullo iudicio uti
- quite accidentally, fortuitously: temere et fortuito; forte (et) temere
- ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 609
Romanian
Etymology
Noun
temere f (plural temeri)