The Latin word for time is
tempus
Translations for time and their definitions
versatio | |
1. n. turning (around) | |
2. n. change, alteration, mutation |
tempus | © | |
1. n. time, period, age | ||
ad/in tempus - temporarily; for a time | ||
tempus diurnum - daytime | ||
2. n. season (quarter of the year) | ||
3. n. kairos, right time, due season, due time, proper time, appointed time, opportune time, opportunity | ||
in tempore - at the appropriate time; in due season | ||
ad tempus venire - to come at the right time | ||
ante tempus - too soon (lit., before the right time) | ||
4. n. circumstances (collectively) | ||
pro tempore - according to the circumstances | ||
5. n. (grammar) tense | ||
6. n. (anatomy) temple (of the head) | ||
7. n. (figurative) face, visage, head | ||
8. n. (Medieval Latin, rare) weather |
adulescentia | |
1. n. youth, youthfulness, young manhood |
hora | |
1. n. hour | |
2. n. time | |
3. n. o'clock | |
4. n. season; time of year | |
5. n. singular ablative of hora | |
6. n. singular vocative of hora |
aetas | |
1. n. (principally) the period of a life: lifetime, lifespan | |
2. n. an undefined, particularly long period of time: an age, an era, a term, a duration | |
3. n. (metonymic) a generation |
tempestas | |
1. n. storm, tempest | |
2. n. weather | |
3. n. season |
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