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Latinistic

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin +‎ -istic.

Adjective

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Latinistic (comparative more Latinistic, superlative most Latinistic)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or derived from, Latin; in the Latin style or idiom.
    • 1873, Fitzedward Hall, Modern English:
      As a Latinistic participial adjective, the word occurs in Henry Earl of Monmouth, Advertisements from Parnassus (1656), p. 52.

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