Aetas is a Latin equivalent of 'age', in the sense of 'the time a person has lived'. Senectus is another equivalent, in the sense of 'old age'. Saeculum is still another equivalent, in the sense of 'period of time, especially 100 years'.
medieval in Latin means middle age
Conjugia is Latin for wedlock
Age! (singular) Agite! (plural)
Age, pugna, vince!
Age of Exploration
In Latin, age is often referred to as "aetatis." On a tombstone, you might see the phrase "Hic iacet [Name] aetatis [age]." For example, "Hic iacet Marcus aetatis 75," meaning "Here lies Marcus of age 75."
The answer is Carpe Jugulum
It is a latin transliteration, meaning "age".
Age of Exploration
Age ergo, ignosce mihi!
the latin root "ev" means "age," like in primeval.
the golden ageor golden age of latin literature