The Latin word for "dawn" is aurora (-ae, f.).
Dawn of the dragons = Ortus draconum
Latin has several different terms meaning "dawn". You could say:aurora novaprima lux novadiliculum novum
The English meaning of the Latin word 'aurum' is gold. The word may refer to the element or metal; or to something that's made of gold or gold plate. For example, it may refer to coins and money that are made of gold. And it may refer to the glittering color of gold. But what it doesn't refer to is the earlier, ancient, classical Greek word, which is 'chrysion'.
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In Latin, from which the English word is derived, Lucifer(as a noun) means "light-bearer" (from the words lucem ferre). It was the name given to the Morning Star, i.e. the planet Venus when seen at dawn.
It is a Latin word meaning 'dawn'
Latin has several ways of expressing "morning":manematutinum tempusprima lux
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Aurora is the Latin word for "dawn." It isn't a Greek word.
Latin has several different terms meaning "dawn". You could say:aurora novaprima lux novadiliculum novum
Aurora was the Roman Goddess of the Sunrise. The word is latin and means Dawn.
Dawn of the dragons = Ortus draconum
The Latin name for gold is aurum which means "shining down."'Au' is the chemical symbol for gold, it comes from the Latin word "aurum" meaning "shining dawn".the origin of the symbol Au is the Latin word "aurum" meaning "gold"
Latin has several different terms meaning "dawn". You could say:aurora novaprima lux novadiliculum novum
The English meaning of the Latin word 'aurum' is gold. The word may refer to the element or metal; or to something that's made of gold or gold plate. For example, it may refer to coins and money that are made of gold. And it may refer to the glittering color of gold. But what it doesn't refer to is the earlier, ancient, classical Greek word, which is 'chrysion'.
The Latin name for gold is aurum (glowing dawn). Thus, it has the symbol Au.
the latin word for gold was aurum and meant 'shining dawn'. hence aureole. Aurora was the goddess of the dawn, which often seems a golden colour.