Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- Latimer, Hugh 1485?-1555. English prelate who refused to recant his Protestantism after the accession of Mary I, a Catholic, and was executed for heresy.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. A corrupt form of latiner.
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. obsolete An interpreter.
Examples
“Latimer is your classic disgruntled former employee, and his allegation is oddly light on details — When did this happen?”
“Latimer is just another hack trying to make a buck with lies.”
“Latimer is a snake who is devoid of trust worthiness and loyalty.”
“Recher, who traveled with President Bush nearly every day for the final three years of his presidency, questioned just how plugged-in Latimer was at the White House.”
“Carter Latimer is currently in charge of the sex crimes unit in the prosecutor's office.”
“Adieu! and although I have given thee a subject for waking dreams, beware of building a castle too heavy for the foundation; which, in the present instance, is barely the word Latimer occurring in a conversation betwixt a gentleman of Dumfriesshire and a W.S. of Edinburgh — CAETERA”
“When Mr Latimer was before him he well-advised him, and said, ‘Is your name Latimer?’”
“Yes," said Halford; and without another word Latimer galloped into the darkness, and in a minute the sound of his tattoo was heard on the hollow pillars of the veranda of the house next door.”
“Adieu! and although I have given thee a subject for waking dreams, beware of building a castle too heavy for the foundation; which, in the present instance, is barely the word Latimer occurring in a conversation betwixt a gentleman of Dumfriesshire and a W.S. of Edinburgh -- CAETERA”
“Civil Liberties Association who argue Mr. Latimer is not a danger to society and does not need to be rehabilitated.”
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