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1 לטינית
Latin -
2 תושב רומא העתיקה
latin -
3 אליאה
(Latin) alea, ancient Roman game of chance based on the use of dice; (Classical Mythology) nickname of Athena that refers to a holy place built in her honor by Aleus; old city located on the Eastern border of Arcadia -
4 אמלט
Latin America -
5 אמריקה הלטינית
Latin America -
6 לט'
Latin————————for the benefit of, in favor ofáåè -
7 קוו ואדיס
(Latin) Quo Vadis, "'whither goest thou?", where are you going? -
8 שנת הפלאות
(Latin) Annus Mirabilis, the year 1905, year that was Albert Einstein's "miraculous year" during which Einstein published 4 important papers and his dissertation and founded the platform for all of modern physics -
9 אוגוסטינוס
n. augustine, Saint Augustine (AD 354-430), one of the four Latin fathers of the early Christian Church, author, bishop of Hippo; Saint Augustine (died AD 604), Roman monk and first archbishop of Canterbury -
10 אוקטביוס
n. Octavius, male first name (Latin) -
11 איליום
n. Ilium, Latin name for the ancient city of Troy -
12 איניאדה
Aeneid, epic Latin poem by the poet Virgil -
13 אמריטוס
n. (Latin) emeritus, honorably discharged from a profession but retaining one's former job title (such as a professor emeritus) -
14 אנטוניוס
n. Antonius, name of many important citizens in ancient Rome; Marcus Antonius, known as Mark Antony husband of Cleopatra and a Roman statesman and general who served under Julius Caesar; Antonius, Antonius, poet of the third century presumed to be Latin Christian; Antonius Stradivarius (1644-1737,also called Antonio Stradivari), Italian violin maker famous for the dessign of stringed instruments -
15 אניוס
n. Annaeus, male first name (Latin) -
16 בנדונאון
bandoneon, square concertina that is particularly popular in Latin America (Music) -
17 הומו ספיאנס
Homo sapiens, human beings, man, species belonging to the primate family Hominidae (Latin) -
18 הסיינדה
n. hacienda, farm, ranch, homestead, large estate (in Latin America) -
19 הסינדה
hacienda, farm, ranch, homestead, large estate (in Latin America) -
20 הרדוף הנחלים
oleander, nerium oleander (in Latin)
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latin — latin, ine [ latɛ̃, in ] adj. et n. • 1160; lat. latinus I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Antiq. Du Latium. 2 ♦ Des provinces ou des peuples soumis à la domination de Rome et auxquels elle a imposé sa langue et sa civilisation. ⇒ romain. Les peuples latins, et n.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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latín — (Del lat. Latine, en latín). 1. m. Lengua del Lacio hablada por los antiguos romanos, de la cual derivan las actuales lenguas romances. 2. Voz o frase latina empleada en escrito o discurso español. U. m. en pl. U. m. en sent. peyor.) latín… … Diccionario de la lengua española
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latín — sustantivo masculino 1. Área: linguística Lengua hablada en el Imperio Romano de la cual proceden las lenguas románicas: Del latín proceden las lenguas de España, excepto el vasco. latín clásico Latín en que escribían los grandes escritores como… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
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Latin — [lat′ n] adj. [L Latinus < Latium, Latium (in which Rome was included), orig. ? “flat land” < IE * tletiom < base * (s)tel , to spread out > L latus, broad] 1. of ancient Latium or its people 2. of ancient Rome or its people 3. of or… … English World dictionary
Latin — ► NOUN 1) the language of ancient Rome and its empire. 2) a person from a country whose language developed from Latin, e.g. a Latin American. ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the Latin language. 2) relating to countries using languages that developed… … English terms dictionary
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