Definition of Latinities

1. latinity [n] - See also: latinity

Lexicographical Neighbors of Latinities

latifundium
latigo
latigoes
latigos
latilla
latillas
latimer
latimerias
latimers
latin
latin america
latina
latinas
latinate
latinise
latinities (current term)
latinity
latinization
latinizations
latinize
latinized
latinizes
latinizing
latinly
latinos
lation
latirostres
latirostrous
latiseptate
latish

Literary usage of Latinities

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Poetical Tragedies by Wilfred Campbell (1908)
"Well hit, Big Gellert, thou canst give him the latinities of it. Hit him back, old pigeon f. ARN. Beware, thou impious mountain of mortality, an' ye foolish ..."

2. Authors and I by Charles Lewis Hind (1921)
"... so rich, so obscure, so simple when his emotion raced over his obsolescent latinities, and drove him into the simplicity of "Love and the Child," "Dream ..."

3. Christian Schools and Scholars: Or, Sketches of Education from the Christian by Augusta Theodosia Drane (1910)
"... latinities," everything had twelve names, any one of which might be used according to pleasure. New vocabularies had to be ..."

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