Timemus
Timemus is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Latin verb timeo, timere, meaning “we fear” or “we are afraid.” It is used to express concern about danger, harm, or undesired outcomes, and it can take a direct object or introduce a fear clause.
Etymology and related forms: Timeo belongs to the Latin verb family derived from a root meaning fear.
Conjugation and usage: The verb timeo is a second-conjugation verb with principal parts timeo, timere, timui.
Usage notes: In classical Latin, timeo is used to express fear of both persons and events, including
See also: timeo (the base verb), timor (fear), timidus (fearful), timid (English cognate).