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illatinate, a. (n.) rare.|ɪˈlætɪnət| [f. il-2 + Latin a. and n. + -ate2, after illiterate a.] Having no knowledge of Latin; ignorant of Latin. Also as n.
1922S. Leslie Oppidan xxv. 345 They appeal even to the illatinate. 1941E. Marsh tr. Horace's Odes Preface p. vii, Unless the version can give the illatinate reader some notion of Horace's quality as a poet, it is a superfluity. |