Cereal.
The ancient Latin of Rome.
It's an english word, but it comes from the latin word taciturnus, which came from tacitus.
the english word noise came to us from a latin word
'Juvenile' came into English via Latin 'juvenilis', from 'juvenis', meaning 'young'.
Penguin is from the latin word for fat,pinguis.In English it came to be penguin.
This English word came to us in the 1640s directly from the Latin frequentia.
From Latin 'cerealis' meaning 'of grain', derived from Ceres, the Roman God of Agriculture
The English word 'canyon' has direct roots in the Spanish name for the same geographic feature. The Spanish word came from a Latin word.
English, it is a shortened form of "carriage". Originally from latin 'Carrus'.
The English word "weave" did not originate from Latin. It came from Greek. The Spanish words for "weave" are "tejer" (verb) and "tejido" and "textura" (nouns), which come from Latin "texere" (to weave) and which are more closely related to the English word "texture."
The word cereal comes from the Latin word Cerealis, referring to Ceres, Roman goddess of grain.
The word is of Latin origin 'Cerealis' from Ceres the Roman Goddess of Agriculture