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The Latin word for "dawn" is aurora (-ae, f.).
Aurora is the Latin word for "dawn." It isn't a Greek word.
Aurora was the Roman Goddess of the Sunrise. The word is latin and means Dawn.
Light?
It is Latin for "northern lights".
The English meaning of the Latin word 'aurum' is gold. The word may refer to the element or metal; or to something that's made of gold or gold plate. For example, it may refer to coins and money that are made of gold. And it may refer to the glittering color of gold. But what it doesn't refer to is the earlier, ancient, classical Greek word, which is 'chrysion'.
The likely word is the Latin term borealis (northern), used for the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis).
Aurora is the Latin word for dawn, the goddess of dawn and the morning light in Roman mythology and Latin poetry. Aurora is comparable to the Greek goddess Eos, though Aurora did not bring with her any resonance of a greater archaic goddess. Also Auroras are natural colored light displays in the sky, usually observed at night, particularly in the polar zone.
There are many Latin Kings in Aurora, IL.
Aurora is of Latin origin; in Roman mythology Aurora was the goddess of Dawn and the morning light.
The Italian scientist Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was the first to name the northern Aurora Borealis.Aurora is the goddess of the dawn.Borealis is the Latin word for North and Australis is the Latin for South.
Aurora boreal, or even more technical, you can also say it as in Latin "Aurora borealis"[au̯.ˈɾo.ɾa.βo.ɾeˈa.lis]