The words are Latin, meaning 'to the point of nausea' or to a sickening extent or to go on endlessly
Yes, "Ad nauseum" comes from the Latin language.
It comes from the Latin language
The English language is the result of the merging of the Germanic Anglo-Saxon language (also called Old English) with the Norman French language, a romance language, in the centuries following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 AD.
ad lib is a latin abbreviation for 'freely'
That will depend on what part of the world and what country but the main language in Europe at the time was Latin
Veni ad me Is Latin for: come to me
201 AD comes before 1530 AD.
There was no country of Britain in 400 and there was no official language.
lATIN
Icelanders were settlers from the Norwegian coast around 1000 AD. Their language was Old Norse and, written, is very similar to modern Icelandic today.
what language did waxing come from
The words are Latin, meaning 'to the point of nausea' or to a sickening extent or to go on endlessly