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  • noun Plural form of Latinist.

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Examples

  • I'll leave that subject to be debated by the English etymologists and Latinists among you.

    Archive 2009-08-01 James F. McGrath 2009

  • I'll leave that subject to be debated by the English etymologists and Latinists among you.

    Silly Buses? James F. McGrath 2009

  • I suspect that many decent Latinists are able, as I am, to skim over a line of any Romance language and kinda, sorta get the gist.

    Collaborative Online Dictionary Tool Builds Foreign-Language Vocabulary, Speeds Reading Leigh 2008

  • I suspect that many decent Latinists are able, as I am, to skim over a line of any Romance language and kinda, sorta get the gist.

    Archive 2008-06-08 Leigh 2008

  • "I don't know who's reading these things," says Father Reginald Foster, dean of Vatican Latinists, waving at shelves of bound Latin translations.

    New Vita For An Old Lingua 2008

  • Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Los Angeles Latinists, take note:

    Los Angeles Latinists, take note 2007

  • Professional Latinists say they're generally impressed with Vicipaedia.

    Veni, Vidi, Wiki: 2007

  • As you Latinists will have noticed, the words 'patience' and 'passion' come from the same root: the Latin patior, whose broadest meanings are "to undergo" and "to endure."

    The passion and the patience Mike L 2007

  • As you Latinists will have noticed, the words 'patience' and 'passion' come from the same root: the Latin patior, whose broadest meanings are "to undergo" and "to endure."

    Archive 2007-07-01 Mike L 2007

  • In case you ever wanted to know what Important Latinists do with their spare time, there is currently a thread about nose-picking in Latin on the Latinteach list.

    Boogers and Blogs 2006

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