Vernus.
If you mean the seaon, "Ver." If you mean like water, "Fontem."
The Latin names for the four seasons are as follows: Spring is "ver", Summer is "aestas", Autumn is "autumnus", and Winter is "hiems". These names are commonly used in scientific and academic contexts when discussing seasonal changes and phenomena.
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
spring time
"Vernal" is Latin for "spring".
Spring time (Latin)
Around three months.
ambulo - to walk, travel, or march bellicum - the signal for a march or attack decedo - to march away efferre signa - to march out erigo - to march up degredior - to march down signa ferre - to march agmen - an army on the march agminis - armies on the march Martius - the month of march
It's Old English, from the Latin for "spring or fountain."
If you mean the seaon, "Ver." If you mean like water, "Fontem."
aperire means 'April' in latin:) April is a month of the year and occurs in spring time:)
The Latin names for the four seasons are as follows: Spring is "ver", Summer is "aestas", Autumn is "autumnus", and Winter is "hiems". These names are commonly used in scientific and academic contexts when discussing seasonal changes and phenomena.
its another name for spring onion especially in ayrshire
Fons/Fontis: n. Fountain, spring / fresh water / source, origin.
The derivation of the Latin name ' Aprilis' is uncertain. It may be from 'Aperire' meaning 'to open' a reference to Spring