It comes from Latin and means Venerable
Herbert Augustus Strong has written: 'Outlines of a history of the German language' -- subject(s): German language, History
Augustus was a newly formed title, loosely meaning "exalted one" or "esteemed one".
Gaius Octavius, changes his name to Augustus Caesar when he came to be the Emperor of Rome. He did it as a power symbol: the name "Augustus" is Latin (Roman Language) for Great. Basically he thought "a new title, new name..."
Augustus thought the stranger was Death personified. He believed the stranger had come to take him away, as symbolized by the scythe he carried.
It is a nickname for August, (Augustus, Augustine), or Gustav.
It means if you want to be a bodyguard come here.
William Augustus Heard has written: 'Second Greek exercise book' -- subject(s): Greek language, Composition 'Second Greek exercise book' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Greek language, Composition
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Yes, English language come from an Albanian language.
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What language did the element oxygen name come from
You say "Come!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Ou!".