The Mediterranean - from terra ("land") and medius ("middle").
From the Latin word 'oleum' meaning oil
The phrase early bird comes from the phrase the early bird gets the worm. That phrase comes from the English proverbs of 1670 meaning that the one to show up first has the best chance of success.
Stratus is named from the Latin word stratus meaning "spreading out" which describes the characteristics of the cloud. It is related to the word stratum, meaning spread out in a layer, used in geology.
It means you should do it. And not the person saying it. Maybe because the person saying the phrase gets angry quickly and such.
To say don't take life too seriously no one gets out alive in Latin you would say, Nemo discit vivere, non quidem serio. This phrase is a reminder to relax and not make everything into a bigger ordeal than it has to be.
From the himn San Juan Bautista its the first word from the song in Latin"ut" which means DO
Oklahoma comes from the Choctaw phrase okla humma,.meaning "red" and "people".
Could you mean "morior" ("I die")? The perfect participle is "mortuus," from which English gets words that relate to death (mortician, mortuary, mortal).
The constellation Ursa Major gets its name from Latin, meaning "Great Bear." It's known for its resemblance to a bear in the night sky, with the Big Dipper being one of its most recognizable components.
ticks you off
The Latin name for Aphrodite is Venus (which is where the planet gets its name).
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