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- adjective Of, from, or relating to,
Latium
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Examples
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Father of Rome, how came such sacrilege to your Latian shepherds?
Elizabeth Abbott: Is New York's Gay Marriage Truly Historic? Elizabeth Abbott 2011
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Father of Rome, how came such sacrilege to your Latian shepherds?
Elizabeth Abbott: Is New York's Gay Marriage Truly Historic? Elizabeth Abbott 2011
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And all the marks of sway that Latian monarchs wear,
The AEneid Virgil 2002
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And then he gives the following _prognostics_, as unerring guides to the Latian farmer: --
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843 Various
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By the right wheel rode Mamilius, prince of the Latian name;
The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886 Ontario. Ministry of Education
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The peasant of the Campagna and of the Latian, Alban and Sabine hills takes his pleasure, even that of the dance, as an impertinent Frenchman said of us Anglo-Saxons, _moult tristement_.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 100, April, 1876 Various
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And all the marks of sway that Latian monarchs wear,
The Aeneid English 70 BC-19 BC Virgil
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Afar in the Latian plains the infant state of Rome was silently and obscurely struggling into strength against the neighboring and petty states in which the old Etrurian civilization was rapidly passing into decay.
Mosaics of Grecian History Marcius Willson
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The Latian plains, with palms and laurels crown'd.
The Aeneid English 70 BC-19 BC Virgil
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Th 'ungrateful wretch should find the Latian lands,
The Aeneid English 70 BC-19 BC Virgil
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