"Siesta" refers to a nap, usually after lunch.
They call it a siesta. "Siesta" is a Spanish word.
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The word is siesta (from Spanish).
The word "siesta" is a Spanish term for an afternoon nap. It is more common in tropical climates, where the afternoon heat is too intense for heavy labor, especially after a meal.
It is siesta (from the Spanish custom).
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Siesta time is from 12pm to 2pm where people in Italy usually eat or sleep. In fact the word siesta means nap in italian and spanish
i am not quite sure ------------------ probably spain... considering its a spanish word.
In the King James version the word - siesta - does not appear at all no word beginning with - sie~ - appears.
No. Siesta means nap in Spanish.
The word "siesta" comes from the Latin word "hora sexta," which means "the sixth hour." In many Spanish-speaking countries, people traditionally take a break after lunch during the hottest part of the day, around the sixth hour after dawn. This break became known as a "siesta."