Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1786, Latin, "enjoy the day," literally "pluck the day (while it is ripe)," an aphorism from Horace ("Odes" I.xi), from PIE *kerp- "to gather, pluck, harvest" (see harvest (n.)).
Wiktionary
prov. seize the day, make the most of today, enjoy the present.
Wikipedia
Carpe diem is a Latin aphorism, usually translated "seize the day", taken from the Roman poet Horace's work Odes (23 BC), book 1, carmen 11.
Carpe Diem is a range of energy and 'functional' soft beverages distributed in the United Kingdom and other European countries by Red Bull. They were launched by the founder of Red Bull into an upscale and health conscious drinks marketplace, being first stocked by stores such as Selfridges before being distributed to mainstream stores such as Tesco.
Carpe Diem is the third studio album by noise metal band Will Haven, released in 2001 by Music For Nations and Revelation Records.
Carpe diem is a Latin phrase, usually translated "Seize the day".
Carpe diem may also refer to:
- Carpe Diem (drink), a range of soft beverages distributed in Europe by Red Bull
- The Carpe Diem Trust, a UK-based charitable trust
Carpe diem is Lara Fabian's second French album released in 1994. The album sold more than 250,000 copies.
Carpe Diem is the third studio album from Mexican pop singer Belinda, released on March 23, 2010 through Capitol Latin. The album is primarily electropop music for dancing, a more mature sound than previous albums. The album debuted on the Billboard Top Latin Albums at number 12, number 3 in the Latin pop albums and number 21 on the Top Heatseekers Album. In Mexico, entered at No. 7 and No. 5 in the category in Spanish.
On March 25, two days after its release, Belinda was certified gold by offering an autograph session in Mexico City, more than 30,000 copies sold. The name of the carpe diem album comes from the Latin language, a phrase that literally means "Long live the day" or "Seize the day", coined by the Roman poet Horace, 12, who was adopted by Belinda movie Dead Poets Carpe diem Society.13 unlike his previous album, containing more cheerful, positive, more danceable, 14 fusion of electronic beats songs.
Among the producers is the Mexican Golden Baqueiro, who produced the theme "Sal de mi Piel" in Los Angeles, also was attended by Jimmy Harry, who produced the theme "Égoista", and previously had worked in his old job Utopía. The album also features production by French artist Arno Elias, who produced the theme "Amor Transgénico" as well as the participation of the Spanish Carlos Jean. In addition, the propia Belinda, composed, coordenor credited the image, along with his father, executive producer of the album.
Carpe Diem is the fifth full-length album by French power metal band Heavenly. It was released on December 18, 2009, via AFM Records.
Carpe Diem is Karyn White's fourth album. It was released in 2012, with the lead single being "Sista Sista". It also featured a cover of Cyndi Lauper's number-one hit song "True Colors". It is her first album in seventeen years.
Carpe Diem is Nightmare's tenth full-length studio album. As with all of their recent album and single releases, it came in three different versions, each with different artwork. The two limited editions (Types A & B), each come with different DVD tracks while the standard edition (Type C) came with one extra song. The album peaked #7 in the Oricon charts.
Usage examples of "carpe diem".
Goode announced inside the Carpe Diem, as if the restaurant's name applied to her.