latim
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese latin, borrowed from Latin latīne (“in Latin”), from latīnus (“Latin”), from Latium (“the region around Rome”). Compare latino and ladino.
Noun
latim m (plural latins)
- (uncountable) Latin (language of the ancient Romans)
- any of the several phases of Latin (such as Medieval Latin, Vulgar Latin and Old Latin)
Derived terms
- baixo-latim
- latim arcaico
- latim científico
- latim tardio
- latim vulgar
- neolatim
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