timi-, tim-

(Latin: to fear; faint-hearted, cowardly)

intimidate (verb), intimidates; intimidated; intimidating
To make someone afraid or to cause that person to feel fear; to deter; especially, by threats of violence: The robber intimidated the bank teller into giving him some money.
To force with threats.
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To terrorize or to scare a person to do something.
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Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes.
I fear the Greeks [ancient name Danai], even when bearing gifts.

Another version, "When an enemy appears friendly, watch out" or better known as, "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts."

The Latin advice was recorded by Virgil, in his Aeneid, and is addressed to the men of Troy. The Trojans were told by one of their priests to mistrust the huge wooden horse left behind by the departing soldiers of Greece, supposedly as an offering to the gods to secure safe passage for Ulysses during his return to Greece.

Ignoring the advice, the Trojans didn't examine the horse-structure, but dragged it into their city. Unknown to the Trojan citizens, the horse contained a contingent of Greek soldiers who were able to open the city gates so many other Greek troops were able to destroy Troy. To this day, "a Trojan horse" is a thing or person that subverts from within an organization or group.

Even in computer science, the term "Trojan horse" is used to refer to a set of instructions hidden inside a legitimate program, causing a computer to perform illegitimate or destructive functions.

Timeo hominem unius libri.
I fear the man of one book.
timid
timidity
timidly
timidness
timorous (adjective), more timorous, most timorous
1. Characterized by or indicating fear: Young Timothy cried out with a timorous voice while sleeping when he had a nightmare that he was drowning in the ocean near where he was living in California.
2. Etymology: from Latin timor, "fear"; from timeo, "to be afraid".
Referring to being easily frightened.
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