The Latin word ante meridiem refers to "before noon" in English language.
I had to wake up in the ante meridiem yesterday.
Ante Meridian
a.m. (from the Latin, ante meridiem, meaningbefore midday)and p.m. (post meridiem, meaning past midday).
The etymology of the f word is difficult to trace because it was too taboo to be entered in the Oxford English Dictionary in the late 1800s. The f word appeared in writing in England as early as 1535. But it was spoken in various forms long before that. One theory traces the word back to a Norwegian word fukka meaning "copulate." In Swedish focka means to "copulate, strike, push," and fock means "penis." Another theory traces it to middle English words fyke, fike meaning "move restlessly, fidget."
Faithful
It means nothing. It is not an English word.
The longest word in the Oxford dictionary that begins with 'f' is floccipaucinihilipilification. -29 letters.
a.m. (from the Latin, ante meridiem, meaningbefore midday)and p.m. (post meridiem, meaning past midday).
F*** is word word that scolds other people private part(s).
Pappa ante Portas - 1991 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al. (f)
Entschuldigung (f ) is a German word meaning an excuse or an apology.
fast
The word is flail.
feature
fluid
flesh ?
The Latin word mare is equivalent to the English word "sea".
Folk
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