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The word "nightmare" is an Anglo-Saxon word.
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from Latin
Yes, it derives from the Latin "pictura", meaning painting.
The Latin word praxis.
From the Latin word "currere".
Latin - 'in good faith'.
Nocturna suppressio
Nocturna suppressio I believe.
One Latin equivalent of the English noun 'nightmare' is insomnium. It may be translated as 'sleeplessness' or as 'a bad dream'. Another Latin equivalent is suppressio nocturno. It results from the loose translation of 'suppressio', which literally means 'embezzlement'.
He doesnt have an American Nightmare album ..
It will come out the week before Haloween...
The song Nightmare by Avenged Sevenfold came out May 18th, 2010.
Nightmare On Elm Street will come out April 16,2010 and the trailer is on the internet
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1984
It came out 23rd Novermber 2010.
the Latin word for come is 'venio'