Examples of 'latinate' in a sentence

Meaning of "latinate"

latinate (adjective) - refers to words or phrases that are derived from or influenced by Latin, especially in terms of vocabulary or style
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  • Nonstandard spelling of Latinate.
  • Of or derived from Latin.
  • Characteristic of or pertaining to Latin.

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Latinate plural of stimulus.
This results in Latinate forms of some names.
Lhesan makes a good living as a tour guide for Spanish and latinate groups.
Columbus is a Latinate form of his surname.
Both of those are sort of Latinate words.
The Latinate term applies to those who show zeal.
I get to bring out my Latinate phrasing.
But Latinate words are also gives to spend time with.
The rules for assigning the stress pattern to Latinate words will now be described.
It is a Latinate feminine form of the name Julius.
He insists that Esperanto is mainly a Latinate language.
The form Alana is a Latinate feminisation of the name.
Latinate feminine form of STEPHEN.
Latin but in the Latinate vernaculars.
Latinate influences rising in Transylvania had a considerable following in Moldova and Wallachia.

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There is considerable diversity in how Latinate names are pronounced in English.
A significant portion of the English vocabulary comes from Romance and Latinate sources.
A rather rare Latinate variant of Miles.
It is found late medievally in all of the Western Latinate languages.
It is a Latinate feminine form of the name Julio and Julius.
Lucaris the Latinate form.
Their Latinate voluptuousness combines with their Gallic laziness.
Real obscure Latinate.
Their Latinate voluptuousness.
Most of the Latinate.
Latinate form of ARNTZEN.
Yes, but not without using latinate words.
Latinate diminutive of ADELA.
Combines with their gaelic laziness, their latinate voluptuousness.
Less common than its Latinate synonym, it is also more evocative.
To do this, he modernized older terms and introduced Latinate spellings.
In a single foot Latinate word, the stress falls on the first syllable.
Burial in virgin soil, simple Latinate incantation.
It is undeniable that Latinate words predominate in philosophy, the sciences, the arts and law.
With some exceptions, heavy syllables in Latinate words are also strong.
The treatise opens with a Latinate conciossiacosaché, which gained Galateo a reputation for being pedantic and labored.
Consider, for example, the tens of thousands of latinate suffixes which exist in English.
Their Latinate voluptuousness … they would rather eat and make love with their faces than fight.
As usual, in your slightly Latinate and inaccurate style.
Latinate form of ASUNCIÓN, used especially in Ireland.
Since Zamenhof 's day, a large amount of Latinate vocabulary has been added to the language.
And because he was writing in Latin, he could not be Latinate.
Also, English loanwards of Latinate origin are very often Italianised, as discussed above.
He said that Esperanto was a " Japanesque Latinate language.
All Latinate words in English must be describable by the structure shown in Figure 1.
The present form of the name, with its Latinate suffix, evolved from French Tunisie.
Latinate and Anglo-Saxon.
After all, English is not Latinate but Germanic.
Heavy Latinate syllables which form suffixes are generally ( irregularly ) weak.
This ( as well as bason ) derives from busine, which is Latinate and meant straight trumpet.

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