- What is time the devourer of all things in Latin?
- What is the definition of a devourer?
- What is the Latin word for devour?
- Who wrote time the devourer of All Things?
What is time the devourer of all things in Latin?
tempus edax rerum Phrase
Also "time, that devours all things", literally: "time, gluttonous of things", edax: adjectival form of the verb edo to eat.
What is the definition of a devourer?
Definitions of devourer. someone who eats greedily or voraciously. type of: eater, feeder. someone who consumes food for nourishment.
What is the Latin word for devour?
devour (v.)
"devour, swallow up, engulf," from Latin devorare "swallow down, accept eagerly," from de "down" (see de-) + vorare "to swallow" (from PIE root *gwora- "food, devouring").
Who wrote time the devourer of All Things?
Time the Devourer: Ovid, Metamorphoses 15.234-6.