Latinised

Latinised
Latinised (Amer.) adj. translated into Latin; given a Latin form (of a word, etc.); made conformable to (the customs, traditions, etc.) of the Latins or the Latin Church (also Latinized) Latinise (Brit.) v. translate into Latin; give a Latin form to (a word, etc.); make conformable to the customs or traditions of the Latins or the Latin Church; cause to adopt catholicism (also Latinize)

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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