"carpe diem cras" meaning in All languages combined

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Proverb [English]

Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin carpe diem (“enjoy the day”) crās (“tomorrow”). Etymology templates: {{lbor|en|la|carpe diem|t=enjoy the day}} Learned borrowing from Latin carpe diem (“enjoy the day”), {{m|la|crās|t=tomorrow}} crās (“tomorrow”) Head templates: {{head|en|proverb}} carpe diem cras
  1. Seize the day tomorrow, make the most of tomorrow. Related terms: carpe diem, procrastinate, procrastination
    Sense id: en-carpe_diem_cras-en-proverb-ravGKR7a Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English proverbs

Phrase [Latin]

Forms: carpe diem crās [canonical]
Etymology: From carpe diem (“seize the day”) and crās (“tomorrow”); the former from Horace, Odes I.xi.8: Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero, meaning “seize the day while trusting as little as possible on what tomorrow might bring”. Etymology templates: {{m|la|carpe diem||seize the day}} carpe diem (“seize the day”), {{m|la|crās||tomorrow}} crās (“tomorrow”) Head templates: {{head|la|phrase|head=carpe diem crās}} carpe diem crās
  1. carpe diem cras, seize the day tomorrow
    Sense id: en-carpe_diem_cras-la-phrase--56lvj59 Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header

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