Horace

/ˈhɔrəs/ noun

A Roman lyric poet (65-8 BCE) famous for his odes, satires, and the phrase 'carpe diem'; also used as a given name.

From Latin Horatius, possibly related to hora 'hour' or 'time'. The name was borne by the famous Roman poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus, whose works influenced Western literature.

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