Form of the Latin language between c. 1375 and c. 1900.
Latin since the Renaissance; used for scientific nomenclature.
1Several of the new Latin American projects rank among Miami's most ambitious.
2Of course our new Latin superpower is anything but idyllic.
3This new Latin school-instruction was of the most comprehensive importance.
4We now come to the new Latin literature with which we are intimately concerned.
5It plans to open more stores and enter new Latin American countries in 2018, a spokeswoman said.
6Its Canadian service is streaming only, and the new Latin American service also will be streaming only.
7The first day I was downtown I overheard two ladies saying something about the new Latin Quarter.
8Yes, we have a new Latin instructor.
9A new Latin manuscript-thatI value!
10Best Latin Pop Album For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new Latin pop recordings.
11The classical impulse was exhausted; the attempts made towards founding a new Latin bore, for the time, little fruit.
12On its stump there was erected in 1897 a new Latin cross to commemorate the jubilee of Queen Victoria.
13The numerous new Latin translations made during {566} this period testify to the general discontent with the Vulgate.
14The new Latin translation is far more exact, but very unequal in elegance and dignity of expression to the original.
15These was the ultra-conservative element of the North Side set, and what they said about the new Latin Quarter was a plenty.
16"Lordy's eloped, and they've got to hunt for a new Latin teacher," was Patty's interpretation.
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