释义 |
Latinesque, a.|lætɪˈnɛsk| [f. Latin a. and n. + -esque.] Resembling Latin; having a Latin character.
1887E. C. Stedman Victorian Poets (ed. 13) 448 Its atmosphere, landscape, and notes of sympathy..are so unEnglish that one must possess the author's latinesque training to feel them adequately. 1903Westm. Gaz. 8 Apr. 2/3 A new language, or a Latinesque language. 1960Times 13 Jan. 6/4 Here the dances are lighter and predominantly Latinesque. |