释义 |
ma·jus la·ti·um \|mä(ˌ)yu̇ˈsläd.ēˌu̇m\ noun Usage: usually capitalized L Etymology: Latin, literally, greater Latium, from majus greater (neuter of major) + Latium, ancient country of Italy : the right of Roman citzenship granted to the holder of a magistracy in a territorial unit outside Rome and to his wife, children, and parents — compare jus latii, minus latium |