Examples of 'latinised' in a sentence

Meaning of "latinised"

latinised (verb): To write or transliterate into the Latin alphabet or in accordance with Latin style or customs
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  • simple past tense and past participle of Latinise

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It is recognised that the latinised scientific names have priority.
The province was gradually Latinised.
They are highly latinised including the name of the monastery.
The specific epithet mauitianum is the latinised form of Mauritius.
It is a latinised form of the surname Gronow.
His first duties were as an officer of the diwan Latinised duana or dohana.
Its name is a Latinised form of the Greek word for microscope.
Species are specified using Latin adjectives or Latinised names from other languages.
Lusatia is the Latinised form which spread in the English and Romance languages area.
The collective name anglewing butterflies is derived from a Latinised term Papiliones angulati.
Melibokon in a Latinised form would then be Melibocus or Melibokus.
Also see List of Latinised names.
And the Latinised Dalecarlian runes ca.
Lodoicus the Latinised.
The Latinised symbol is.

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Cambria the Latinised.
Latinised version of Waldhelm.
Geoffrey of Monmouth Latinised the name to Merlinus in his works.
Latinised as de Fortibus.
His Chinese name was later latinised to Confucius by Jesuit missionaries.
Ulaidh has historically been anglicised as Ulagh or Ullagh and Latinised as Ulidia or Ultonia.
List of Latinised names.
In English, place names often appear in Latinised form.
The Roman Empire used a latinised form of the Greek name.
He Latinised it to the papal name ' Urban.
Isabella is a feminine given name, which is the Latinised form of Elizabeth.
Geoffrey of Monmouth Latinised the name to Merlinus within his works.
The area of the city the hill-fortress of Devagiri sometimes Latinised to Deogiri.
Simon is one Latinised version of the name, the others being Simeon or Symeon.
British toponyms are another type of evidence, recorded in Latinised forms by Ptolemy's Geography.
Bogenis was later latinised and became Bellibocus, then Beaujeu and finally Beaujolais.
The generic name is derived from Faxinal do Soturno and a Latinised Greek pteron, " wing.
The origin of Joyce is in a Latinised form of the Breton Iodoc, meaning lord.
The genus name is derived from the discovery locality Liaoxi and a Latinised Greek pteron, " wing.
Romano-British is the name for the Latinised form of the language used by Roman authors.
Like the Romanians of the Danube, they are most probably Latinised Dacians.
During Roman rule, the name was Latinised as Hispal and later as Hispalis.
On maps his name is also written Frederic, Frederik, Frederico and Fredericus Latinised.
Martin had a monastery known as LOCO TEIAC, a latinised form of the Celtic LEUG TIGIAC.
Its Latinised form, which is occasionally used, is Uplandia.
Soon after his arrival in Rome, his name was Latinised to Janus Corycius.
The family name is a Latinised version of the name of the vicarage ( Högen ).
Other traditional names for the star include Fom al Feras, Latinised to Os Equi.
The term paracletus is the Latinised form of the Greek word παράκλητος (parákletos), meaning comforter.
His real name was Georg Bauer; Agricola is the Latinised version of his name.
The Latinised form of the name, Descartes, is Cartesius.
Tacitus mentions their term for amber in an apparently Latinised form, " glesum " cf.
Product packaging often carries the Latinised name " Ganten ", but does not Latinise the product brand.
He is sometimes called Francois-Louis, with Vendome Latinised as " Vendocimo.
The specific name is Latinised Greek for " smooth-nosed.

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