Time
"Time" in Latin
adulēscentia
(youth or young adulthood)
aeternitās
(time as an infinite whole: eternity, timelessness)
aetās
(extended period of time, defined or undefined: age, era, etc.)
aevum
(time as an infinite whole: eternity, timelessness)
aevum
(extended period of time, defined or undefined: age, era, etc.)
annus
(interval of one year)
diēs
(interval of one day)
hōra
(division of the day: particular moment or hour)
hōra
(time of day, as indicated by a clock, etc)
lūx
(interval between sunrise and sunset)
mēnsis
(major division of the year: month, season, etc.)
mōmentum
(division of the day: particular moment or hour)
tempestās
(major division of the year: month, season, etc.)
tempus
(inevitable passing of events)
tempus
(quantity of availability in time)
tempus
(measurement of a quantity of time)
tempus
(extended period of time, defined or undefined: age, era, etc.)
tempus
(major division of the year: month, season, etc.)
versātiō
(instance or occurrence)
vicis
(instance or occurrence)
ēventus
(instance or occurrence)
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