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Ladin|ləˈdiːn| [L. Latīn-us, -um.] The Rhæto-Romanic dialect spoken in the Engadine in Switzerland, closely related to Romansh.
1877A. H. Keane tr. Hovelacque's Sci. of Lang. v. 238 Known also as the language of the Grisons, the Rheto-Romance, the Rumonsh, and Rumansh. But it seems best to call it simply Ladin, with Ascoli, who has recently devoted an important work to its elucidation. 1879Encycl. Brit. VIII. 213/2 The language [in the Engadine] is a dialect known as ‘Ladin’. 1880Ibid. XI. 205/1 The remainder [of the inhabitants of the Grisons] use the Romansch or the Ladin dialect. 1969Daily Tel. 29 Jan. 16/5 The first book to be translated into English from Ladin, one of the Romansh group of languages which is spoken in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland, will be published..tomorrow. |