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Lat·in
/ˈlætṇ/
拉丁文,拉丁語,拉丁民族的人(
a
.)拉丁文的,拉丁人的,拉丁語的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lat·in
,
n.
1.
A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Latium
;
a
Roman
.
2.
The
language
of
the
ancient
Romans
.
3.
An
exercise
in
schools
,
consisting
in
turning
English
into
Latin
. [
Obs
.]
4.
Eccl.
A
member
of
the
Roman
Catholic
Church
.
Dog Latin
,
barbarous
Latin
;
a
jargon
in
imitation
of
Latin
;
as
,
the
log Latin
of
schoolboys
.
Late Latin
,
Low Latin
,
terms
used
indifferently
to
designate
the
latest
stages
of
the
Latin
language
;
low
Latin
(
and
,
perhaps
,
late
Latin
also
),
including
the
barbarous
coinages
from
the
French
,
German
,
and
other
languages
into
a
Latin
form
made
after
the
Latin
had
become
a
dead
language
for
the
people
.
Law Latin
,
that
kind
of
late
,
or
low
,
Latin
,
used
in
statutes
and
legal
instruments
; --
often
barbarous
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lat·in
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
Latium
,
or
to
the
Latins
,
a
people
of
Latium
;
Roman
;
as
,
the
Latin
language
.
2.
Of
,
pertaining
to
,
or
composed
in
,
the
language
used
by
the
Romans
or
Latins
;
as
,
a
Latin
grammar
;
a
Latin
composition
or
idiom
.
Latin Church
Eccl. Hist.
,
the
Western
or
Roman
Catholic
Church
,
as
distinct
from
the
Greek
or
Eastern
Church
.
Latin cross
.
See
Illust
.
1
of
Cross
.
Latin races
,
a
designation
sometimes
loosely
given
to
certain
nations
,
esp
.
the
French
,
Spanish
,
and
Italians
,
who
speak
languages
principally
derived
from
Latin
.
Latin Union
,
an
association
of
states
,
originally
comprising
France
,
Belgium
,
Switzerland
,
and
Italy
,
which
,
in
1865,
entered
into
a
monetary
agreement
,
providing
for
an
identity
in
the
weight
and
fineness
of
the
gold
and
silver
coins
of
those
countries
,
and
for
the
amounts
of
each
kind
of
coinage
by
each
.
Greece
,
Servia
,
Roumania
,
and
Spain
subsequently
joined
the
Union
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lat·in
,
v. t.
To
write
or
speak
in
Latin
;
to
turn
or
render
into
Latin
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Latin
adj
1:
of
or
relating
to
the
ancient
Latins
or
the
Latin
language
;
"
Latin
verb
conjugations
"
2:
having
or
resembling
the
psychology
or
temper
characteristic
of
people
of
Latin
America
; "
very
Latin
in
temperament
";
"
a
Latin
disdain
"; "
his
hot
Latin
blood
"
3:
relating
to
people
or
countries
speaking
Romance
languages
;
"
Latin
America
"
4:
relating
to
languages
derived
from
Latin
; "
Romance
languages
" [
syn
:
Romance
]
5:
of
or
relating
to
the
ancient
region
of
Latium
; "
Latin
towns
"
n
1:
any
dialect
of
the
language
of
ancient
Rome
2:
an
inhabitant
of
ancient
Latium
3:
a
person
who
is
a
member
of
those
peoples
whose
languages
derived
from
Latin
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Latin
the
vernacular
language
of
the
ancient
Romans
(
John
19:20).
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