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In English, what does the Latin word Tempus mean?

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tempestuous, comes from the root word “tempus” which is the root behind Old Latin tempestus, meaning "season.” “Tempus” is also the root for the Latin word “tempestas” which means season, or weather.
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In English, the Latin word "Tempus" means "time".

The Latin word "Tempus" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *tem-, meaning "to cut". It is related to the words "tempo", "temporal", and "temporary". In Latin, "Tempus" can refer to both physical and abstract concepts of time, such as the passing of days, or the duration of a particular event.
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Tempus means time in English. It refers to the duration or measurement of time. The word can also have symbolic or metaphorical meanings, such as the idea of the fleeting nature of time.
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