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Definition of Latinity in English: Latinitynoun laˈtɪnɪtiləˈtɪnɪti mass nounThe use of Latin style or words of Latin origin. a standard complaint was its excessive Latinity Example sentencesExamples - Both learning Latin and using its extension into a vernacular are often associated with prestigious systems of education, such as Latinity in the public schools of England.
- Scholarly reactions to the Latinity of the Whitby text are symptomatic of this state of affairs.
- Saints were by definition postclassical, hagiography postclassical and barbarous, often characterized by ‘poor’ (by classical standards) Latinity and crude miracles.
- The bishop was compelled by pontifical authority to desist from this wicked labor, and Latinity did not recover until the Renaissance.
- This suggests, among other things, that the global dominance of modern English does not somehow repeat an early-modern global Latinity.
Definition of Latinity in US English: Latinitynounləˈtinitēləˈtɪnɪti The use of Latin style or words of Latin origin. a standard complaint was its excessive Latinity Example sentencesExamples - The bishop was compelled by pontifical authority to desist from this wicked labor, and Latinity did not recover until the Renaissance.
- Saints were by definition postclassical, hagiography postclassical and barbarous, often characterized by ‘poor’ (by classical standards) Latinity and crude miracles.
- Scholarly reactions to the Latinity of the Whitby text are symptomatic of this state of affairs.
- Both learning Latin and using its extension into a vernacular are often associated with prestigious systems of education, such as Latinity in the public schools of England.
- This suggests, among other things, that the global dominance of modern English does not somehow repeat an early-modern global Latinity.
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