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2 Romaans
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3 chachacha
n. cha-cha-cha (in Spanish chachachá), Latin American style of dance music derived from the rumba and mambo; Latin American dance, Cha-cha, Chacha -
4 Latijn
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5 de Latijnse taal
de Latijnse taalLatin, the Latin languageVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de Latijnse taal
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6 N.B.
n. N.B., nota bene, take notice, mark well (Latin) -
7 Romaans
adj. Romanic, pertaining to the Romance languages, pertaining to the family of languages derived from Latin -
8 anno
adv. anno, anno domini, A.D., in the year of our Lord (Latin phrase which designates the years since the reputed date of the birth of Christ) -
9 anno domini
adv. anno Domini, A.D., in the year of our Lord (Latin phrase used to designate the years since the reputed date of the birth of Christ) -
10 caput
n. caput, head, skull (Latin); offshoot, segment; chapter, section -
11 carpediem
carpe diem, "seize the day", enjoy life now, live for the moment (Latin) -
12 cast
dramatis personae, (Latin) list of characters in a play (usually printed on the first page of a book or theater program); participants in a particular event -
13 casus
n. casus, event; association (Grammar); part of the Latin phrase "casus belli" (rise to war) -
14 centurio
n. centurio (Latin), professional officer of the Roman army, centurion, leader of 100 soldiers in the Roman army -
15 ceterisparibus
n. ceteris paribus, with all else being equal, as everything else is equal (Latin) -
16 dramatispersonae
n. dramatis personae, (Latin) list of characters in a play (usually printed on the first page of a book or theater program); participants in a particular event -
17 dwaallicht
n. ignis fatuus, phosphorous light which hovers over the ground in marshy areas; something delusive or misleading (from Latin "foolish fire") -
18 dwaallichtje
n. phosphorous light which hovers over the ground in marshy areas; something delusive or misleading (from Latin "foolish fire") -
19 emeritus
adj. emeritus, (Latin) honorably discharged from a profession but retaining one's former job title (such as a professor emeritus) -
20 ergo
pref. ergo, therefore (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
latin — latin, ine (la tin, ti n ) s. m. et f. 1° Nom d un ancien peuple de l Italie, qui habitait le Latium, contrée située entre l Étrurie et la Campanie, et que Rome finit par conquérir et s associer. Plus tard, Latin est devenu le nom de tous… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
latin — LATÍN, Ă, latini, e, s.m. şi f., adj. 1. s.m. şi f. Persoană care făcea parte din populaţia de bază a vechiului ţinut Latium din Italia sau era originară de acolo. 2. adj. Care aparţine latinilor (1) sau Latiumului, privitor la latini sau la… … Dicționar Român
latin — LATIN. adv. On ne met point icy ce mot comme un nom de peuple & de pays, mais seulement à cause des autres usages qu il a dans nostre Langue. On appelle, l Université, Le Pays Latin: Et ainsi on dit, Cela sent le Pays Latin, pour dire, Cela sent… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
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
Latin — Lat in, a. [F., fr. L. Latinus belonging to Latium, Latin, fr. Latium a country of Italy, in which Rome was situated. Cf. {Ladin}, Lateen sail, under {Lateen}.] 1. Of or pertaining to Latium, or to the Latins, a people of Latium; Roman; as, the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
latín — latín, saber latín expr. astuto, listo. ❙ «La Amparito, que sabía mucho latín, dio las gracias...» Jose Vicente Torrente, Los sucesos de Santolaria. ❙ «El gachó ése sabe latín.» Pedro Casals, Disparando cocaína … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"