From Latin, "tempus," meaning "time."
From that came the Italian word, "tempo," also meaning time.
c. 1928, compressed form of phrase "what you may call it." Earliest recorded variant is what-calle-ye-hym, attested from c.1473.
The word originated in France back in 1125.
The earliest recorded use in Modern English is in Sir Walter Scott's Old Mortality, 1816: "Poor Richard was to me as an eldest son, the apple of my eye."
The earliest use for the term "on a soap box" was in 1907 I believe, when people would stand upon the wooden crates used to transport boxes of soap to stores in order to preach or give a speech on a public street corner. There is the origin of the phrase "on a soap box".
Best and earliest I've been able to find is in the lyrics of "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" especially as performed in the movie It Happened One Night (1934).
The earliest origin of the term "tempo" can be traced back to the Latin word "tempus," which means "time." In music, tempo refers to the speed or pace of a given piece, and its use became more formalized during the Renaissance period when composers began to indicate specific speeds using Italian terms. The practice of specifying tempo markings further developed in the Baroque period, leading to a more standardized approach in musical notation.
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the earliest ive heard was in the movie grease, but i don't know if that's the origin
Earliest records of the English surname Tutor are to be found in Dutton, Lancashire.
Medieval records of Castile, Spain, hold the earliest records of the Guerrera family name.
It is not possible to say what the origin of baked cakes might be, since many civilizations have been baking all sorts of cakes since the earliest days of pre-history.
tempo was sentenced in 2002 for 24 years.he was a "drug dealer"bad boy!!!
The earliest recorded atheistic beliefs are from around 1500BC - early Vedic beliefs denied the existence of gods.
Tempo primo: first tempo. You changed tempo earlier, now go back to the original tempo
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The earliest remains of humans were found in Africa and are about 300,000 years old. These early fossils belong to Homo sapiens, our species. They provide important insight into the origin and evolution of modern humans.