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- noun Plural form of
Latine .
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Examples
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_Horace_ and _Catullus_ among the Latines are the best Lyrick Poets: so in this faculty the best among our Poets are _Spencer_ (who excelleth in all kinds) _Daniel_, _Drayton_, _Shakespeare_, _Bretton_.
The Facts About Shakespeare William Allan Nielson
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Celebrate the opening of "Latines/Latinhood," the consulate of El Salvador's new exhibit, which explores 13 local artists' expressions of their Latino culture.
Free and Easy: Native American music and Latin American art Jess Righthand 2011
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Celebrate the opening of "Latines/Latinhood," the consulate of El Salvador's new exhibit, which explores 13 local artists' expressions of their Latino culture.
Going Out Guide: Free & easy Post 2011
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When God had in V. daies made perfecte the heauens and the earth, and the furniture of bothe: whiche the Latines for the goodlinesse and beautie thereof, call Mundus, and we (I knowe not for what reason) haue named the worlde: the sixth daie, to the entent there mighte be one to enioye, and be Lorde ooer all, he made the moste notable creature Man.
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And thei suffre not the Latines to syngen at here awteres: and zif thei done, be ony aventure, anon thei wasschen the awteer with holy watre.
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Synopolis, and it is the castle and porte of the Soldan of Turkie; but the North prouince is called of the Latines, Gasaria: of the
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Next vnto them are other people called Merclas, which the Latines cal Merdui, and they are Saracens.
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Next vnto them are other people called Merclas, which the Latines cal Merdui, and they are Saracens.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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They are the very same that sometimes were called Scyth� Nomades, or the Scythian shepheards, by the Greekes and Latines.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Synopolis, and it is the castle and porte of the Soldan of Turkie; but the North prouince is called of the Latines, Gasaria: of the
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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