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mi·nus la·ti·um \|mī(ˌ)nu̇ˈsläd.ēˌu̇m\ noun Etymology: Latin, literally, lesser Latium, from minus smaller, lesser (neuter of minor) + Latium, ancient country of Italy : the right of Roman citizenship conferred upon the holder of a magistracy in a territorial unit (as a colony) outside Rome but applying only to the magistrate himself as an individual and not to his children and other relatives — compare jus latii, majus latium |