释义 |
lat·in·ism \ˈlatənˌizəm\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin latinismus, from Latin latinus Latin + -ismus -ism — more at latin 1. a. : a word, phrase, or inflection characteristic of Latin; especially : one appearing in the context of another language b. : a word, phrase, grammatical construction, or inflection derived from or imitative of Latin c. : a mode of speech or writing imitative or suggestive of Latin models 2. : Latin quality, character, or mode of thought < the self-assertive Latinism of the French ruling classes — Emil Lengyel > |