Latin
- Adjective. Of or relating to the language spoken in ancient Rome.
- Adjective. Of or relating to the script of the language spoken in ancient Rome and many modern alphabets.
- Adjective. Of or relating to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- Adjective. Of or relating to Latium (modern Lazio), the region around Rome.
- Adjective. Of or relating to the customs and people descended from the ancient Romans and their Empire.
- Adjective. Of or from Latin America or of Latin American culture.
- Adjective. (Christianity) Roman Catholic; of or pertaining to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church.
- Proper noun. The language of the ancient Romans and of the Roman Catholic church, especially Classical Latin.
- Noun. A person native to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- Noun. A person from one of the modern European countries (including France, Spain etc.) whose language is descended from Latin.
- Noun. A person from Latin America.
- Noun. (Christianity) A person adhering to Roman Catholic practice.
- Adjective. (alternative capitalization of, Latin) .
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