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Late Latin   /leɪt lˈætən/   Listen
Late Latin

noun
1.
The form of Latin written between the 3rd and 8th centuries.  Synonym: Biblical Latin.






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"Late latin" Quotes from Famous Books



... the men of the Parliament side who first gave the name Cavalier to the Royalists. It was meant by them to show contempt, and came from the Italian word cavaliere, which means literally "a horseman," coming from the Late Latin word caballus, ...
— Stories That Words Tell Us • Elizabeth O'Neill



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