ambulo - to walk, travel, or march
bellicum - the signal for a march or attack
decedo - to march away
efferre signa - to march out
erigo - to march up
degredior - to march down
signa ferre - to march
agmen - an army on the march
agminis - armies on the march
Martius - the month of march
Latin uses the phrase tempus anni for season.
The word for the season "Spring" is 'haru' in Japanese, written: 春
spring time
The word spring refers to a season, as well as to move or jump suddenly or rapidly upward or forward. Spring is the season before Summer, and after Winter.
Spring time (Latin)
Spring season
Yes, the word 'spring' is a noun in the given sentence, functioning as the object of the preposition 'in'. The noun 'spring' is a word for a season of the year, a word for a thing.The word 'spring' can also function as a verb.
Assuming that you are referring to Season such as winter, spring, fall and summer, the word would be Zabna.
It's Old English, from the Latin for "spring or fountain."
It comes from the Latin word adventus. Advent is a season observed by Christian all over the world.
Vasanth Ruthu - वसन्त ऋतु is spring season in Hindi.
The Latin word for season, or seasoning, such as for food is "condumentum" The word for the season of the year is "tempus" used with the name of the season, such as "tempus hibernum" for winter. This literally means "the time of winter".