finis

Etymology
From, from. .

Noun

 * 1) Of a book or other work: the end.

Noun

 * 1) finish

Etymology
. Perhaps for *fignis, from, whence , or for *fidnis, from , whence.

For the meaning “region”, compare again from a root meaning “to fix”.

Noun

 * 1) end
 * 2) * 29-19 BC, Vergil. Aeneid, 1.199
 * "la"
 * 1) * 29-19 BC, Vergil. Aeneid, 1.199
 * "la"
 * 1) * 29-19 BC, Vergil. Aeneid, 1.199
 * "la"

- dabit Deus hīs quoque fīnem


 * 1) limit, border, bound boundary, frontier
 * 2)  boundaries, bounds; by extension, territory, region, lands
 * 3) limit in duration, term duration of a set length
 * 4) end, purpose, aim, object, telos
 * 5) death, end (of life)
 * 6) amount
 * 1) death, end (of life)
 * 2) amount
 * 1) amount
 * 1) amount

Usage notes
According to Lewis & Short, finis does occasionally appear as a feminine noun in both the ante-classical and post-classical eras.

Etymology
From.