Definition for Latin

Latin, proper n. [L. Latium, portion of Italy which included Rome.] (webplay: school).

Lingua franca of the Roman Empire; classical Romance language in nineteenth-century American education; foreign tongue in the Italic branch of the Indo-European family; language in which ED displayed proficiency at Mt. Holyoke but later neglected [see ED letters.]

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