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What Latin root means to eat?

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The Latin root that means 'day' is die-. The word for 'day' is 'dies'. From it derive the Latin words 'diecula', for 'little day or short time'; and 'Diespiter', as another name for Jupiter. Also from it derive 'diu', 'by day'; 'diurnus' 'belonging to or lasting for a day'; 'dius' 'divine' and 'in the open air or out-of-doors'; 'diutinus' and 'diuturnus' 'lasting a long time'; 'diutius' 'longer'; and 'diuturnitas' 'for a long time'.

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heehee editor! Ganeó is the Latin word meaning glutton and Conviva is the Latin word meaning diner.The actual wording One who eats when translated into Latin is Quídam quis ródere.

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