Proper noun
Diem (plural Diems)
A surname.
Abigail L. Diem, age 29 years, 7 months, 25 days, died Thursday, February 27, 2020 at Riverside Methodist Hospital. Source: Internet
After the reports broke, WCCO uncovered Facebook posts credited to the account Anthony Caudle, listed on the company’s website as the chairman and co-founder of Atlas Aegis, offering payment of $700 per day — along with $210 per diem — to staff Minnesota. Source: Internet
Dates were written as a.d. NN, an abbreviation for ante diem NN, meaning "on the Nth (Numerus) day before the named reference day (Nomen)", Syntax note: The Romans often inserted a phrase between a preposition and its noun, and here. Source: Internet
All I gotta do is fix an airplane in exchange for a hotel, a per diem to pay for my drugs, and my privacy. Source: Internet
'O shock won ba'kan,' is the new yarn and it started on 'Loading,' his stellar performance on Olamide's 10th solo album, 'Carpe Diem.' Source: Internet
Such tenderness is also evident in ‘Life Is Long’, whose recollections of a family weekend in West Ireland encompass a vital carpe diem mindset: “Life is long/ But the time is short.” Source: Internet