"late" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In late Latin, it could also simply mean "triple".
- The word at the base is in-flammare (late Latin).
- According to the narrowest definitions, Late Latin did not exist and the authors of the times are to be considered medieval.
- This manuscript is also important because it contains the first written sample of an early Italian language different from Late Latin.
- Although recognizing "late antiquity" he does not recognize Late Latin.
- It comes from Late Latin, meaning "sing with another" (ad + cantor).
- The vowel-length distinction began to fade by Late Latin.
- The Silver Age was extended a century and the final four centuries represent Late Latin.
- Decanus means "chief of ten" in Late Latin.
- In turn, Late Latin also included borrowings from Greek.
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