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    Lat·in
    /ˈlatn/

    noun

    • 1. the language of ancient Rome and its empire, widely used historically as a language of scholarship and administration.
    • 2. a native or inhabitant of a country whose language developed from Latin, especially a Latin American.

    adjective

    • 1. relating to or in the Latin language: "Latin poetry"
    • 2. relating to the countries or peoples using languages, especially Spanish, that developed from Latin: "Mexico and other Latin countries"
  2. • Logeion: Latin-English dictionary (Lewis & Short, Riddle & Arnold, Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources), Latin-French dictionary (Gaffiot, Du Cange) & examples from the corpus • Whitaker's words online: Latin-English dictionary (with words formed by declension and conjugation) • LatDict: Latin-English dictionary

  3. Mar 31, 2023 · The Latin Lexicon (nicknamed Numen) is an online Latin dictionary (a dictionary of the Latin Language) and Latin grammar tool based on multiple sources, including both An Elementary Latin Dictionary (by Charlton T. Lewis) and A Latin Dictionary (by Lewis & Short).

  4. In the English - Latin dictionary you will find phrases with translations, examples, pronunciation and pictures. Translation is fast and saves you time.

  5. Find out all you need to know about your word: its conjugation, declension, gender, frequency, and much more. A simple and powerful online Latin dictionary that can understand Latin inflections.

  6. A free online Latin dictionary with a built-in inflection parser, games, a text database, word lists, classes, grammar resources, and more!

  7. The Thesaurus Linguae Latinae is not only the largest Latin dictionary in the world, but also the first to cover all the Latin texts from the classical period up to about 600 A.D. 31 academies, and scholarly societies from 23 countries support the work at the Bavarian Academy of Science (Munich).

  8. Welcome to the Latin Dictionary! Latin is a base language by which the Romance languages (including Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian) are based from. However, the Latin language itself is not spoken by very many people; Latin is the official language only in the city-state, Vatican City. Latin itself today isn't usually used ...

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