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[edit] Definitions of Latin on the Web:

  • any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
  • relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages; "Latin America"
  • Romance: relating to languages derived from Latin; "Romance languages"
  • an inhabitant of ancient Latium
  • of or relating to the ancient region of Latium; "Latin towns"
  • a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin

wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

  • Latin (lingua Latīna, ) is an ancient Indo-European language that was spoken in the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. It was also the de facto international language of science and scholarship in mid and western Europe until the 17th century. ...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin

  • Latin is the name of various peoples or ethnicities related to the Latium region in the Italian Peninsula, to the Latin language, or to its descendants, the Romance languages.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin (people)

  • A person native to ancient Rome or its Empire; A person who is descended from the ancient Romans; A person whose native tongue is one descended from Latin, such as a Spaniard or Italian; Of or relating to the language spoken in ancient Rome; Of or relating to the script of the language spoken in ...

en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Latin

  • The official accepted name of a wildflower, usually based on Latin or Greek. This name consists of a “genus” name followed by a “species ...

www.wildflowerinformation.org/Glossary.asp

  • Adjourned without giving any future date of meeting or hearing.

www.sands-trustee.com/rs.htm

  • is an almost dead language, that was used throughout Rome and the Roman Empire.

www.wikiality.com/Latin

  • the language of Rome and its Empire, and thus the language of the western Christian Church. Latin was also the language of all “higher education” in the Middle Ages.

www.camden.rutgers.edu/dept-pages/german/medglossary2a.html

  • a type of jazz featuring instruments and song styles from the Caribbean and South America , especially Brazil ; Latin cannot really be placed in one time period as it has been played along with other types of jazz since the 1940s; famous Latin jazz musicians include drummer Tito Puente ...

nicholas_bruner.tripod.com/id3.html

  • That certain Latin nouns are regarded as “indeclinable” simply shows a want of effort on the part of the grammarians.

drboli.wordpress.com/2007/07/07/from-dr-bolis-encyclopedia-of-misinformation-4/

  • literally, the chair (of St. Peter) is vacant; used on postage stamps issued during a papal interregnum.

www.vaticanphilately.org/glossaries/ital-eng.doc

  • Peter Abelard, Bede, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia Regum Brianniae, Psychomachia, St. Augustine of Hippo, and Hildegaard von Bingden

factsonfile.infobasepublishing.com/BookList.asp

  • The vernacular language of the ancient Romans (John 19:20). ... Read more about Latin...

www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Free-Bible-Dictionary-L.php

  • one of the two primary rhythmic styles (feels) in jazz (the other being swing) which is characterized by an even eighth note feel as opposed to a swing eighth note feel in swing music.

www.jazzpianoonline.com/glossary.html

  • Academia Medica Bialostocensis

www.tvwiki.tv/wiki/Medical_University_of_Bialystok

  • Universitas Varsoviensis

talk.open-encyclopedia.com/WikiProject_Universities_oew

  • Universitas Jagellonica Cracoviensis

www.cassiopedia.org/wiki/index.php


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