Tempus.
ANSWER Tempor is the Latin word for "punctual, on time", but we cannot consider it a root because "to be on time" is an expression without Latin roots.
ANSWER Time.
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Deus temporis
Latin, Latin and more Latin. Latin grammar and Latin literature. They also studied a little arithmetic and plenty of Divinity.
Simul.
Tempus
time marches on
The Latin word for time is "tempus." Words like temporary and temporal are English derivatives of this word.Also:aevus is a masculine Latin noun meaning "passage of time"aevum is a neuter Latin noun meaning "passage of time"hora is a feminine Latin noun meaning "hour; time; season"tempastas is a feminine noun meaning "season, time; weather, or storm"
The root words tempor and tempo both mean time in Latin.
The Latin word iterum means "once more" or "for a second time".
Latin was the common language of most Europeans of the time