Latin.
(Of thelat.)(Latine, in Latin).
1. m. Lazio language spoken by the ancient Romans, from which derive the current Romance languages.
2. m. voice or Latin phrase used in writing or speech Spanish. U m. in pl. U m. in sent. peyor.
1. m. The writing after the fall of the Roman Empire and during the middle ages.
1. m. The terms coined the way Latin in the modern scientific and technical nomenclature.1. m. The writers of the golden age of Latin literature.
1. m. The employee in his works by Christian writers of antiquity.
Church at all times.1. m. The characteristic of medieval Scholasticism.
1. m. variety of Latin spoken in Hispania.
1. m. The characteristic of legal texts.
1. m. The employee in his works by writers of the modern age.Latin rustic, or Latin vulgaris.
1. m. The spoken by the common people of the romanized people, which, among other characteristics, is distinguished from the classic to take a less complicated syntax and use voices or expressions not employed in this.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. Get a lack, fault and crime.
tell him, or throw, someone the latines.1. locs. verbs. coloqs. its. Marry him, throw the blessings.