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Diem is used in several English phrases and means "day." Most notably carpe diem (seize the day) and per diem (per day).Dium is probably some form of the word "god."Dium is the proto European root of the word diem it means sky or heavenly sky. Which is how it is the root of both "god" and "day".
hocus pocus? More likely you mean Habeas Corpus
Probably. The correct spelling is per diem meaning by the day. There is no Latin word or English spelt dium. Probably a spelling error - but there is a Latin word 'dium'. It's an adjective, meaning 'divine, divinely inspired, blessed.'
Habeas corpus is Latin for "let me have the body".
Corpus Christi is Latin for 'The Body of Christ'
hocus pocus? More likely you mean Habeas Corpus
It means body in English. It comes from Latin and is found in Spanish and Italian.
Hebeas Corpus, meaning "you have the body." The right of hebeas corpus meant that people could not be kept in jail without a reason. You're welcome. I'm awesome :P
Bolg soláthair means miscellany/corpus.
Corpus callosum connects the two halves of the brain.
The corpus callosum