Category:Learned borrowings from Medieval Latin by language
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Categories with terms that are learned loanwords from Medieval Latin, that is, terms that were directly incorporated from Medieval Latin instead of through normal language contact.
To categorize a term into a language-specific subcategory, use {{lbor|destcode|la-med|source_term}}
(or {{learned borrowing|...}}
, using the same syntax), where destcode
is the language code of the language in question (see Wiktionary:List of languages), and source_term
is the Medieval Latin term that the term in question was borrowed from.
This is an umbrella category. It contains no dictionary entries, but only other, language-specific categories, which in turn contain relevant terms in a given language.
Subcategories
This category has the following 23 subcategories, out of 23 total.
A
C
- Catalan learned borrowings from Medieval Latin (0 c, 28 e)
- Czech learned borrowings from Medieval Latin (0 c, 1 e)
D
- Dutch learned borrowings from Medieval Latin (0 c, 1 e)
E
- English learned borrowings from Medieval Latin (0 c, 36 e)
F
- French learned borrowings from Medieval Latin (0 c, 48 e)
G
- Galician learned borrowings from Medieval Latin (0 c, 37 e)
- Greek learned borrowings from Medieval Latin (0 c, 1 e)
I
- Italian learned borrowings from Medieval Latin (0 c, 10 e)
O
P
- Polish learned borrowings from Medieval Latin (0 c, 146 e)
R
S
- Spanish learned borrowings from Medieval Latin (0 c, 12 e)