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Definition of Late Latin
1. Noun. The form of Latin written between the 3rd and 8th centuries.
Definition of Late Latin
1. Proper noun. The form of the Latin language used between the 3rd and 8th centuries. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Late Latin
Literary usage of Late Latin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. From Latin to Spanish by Paul M. Lloyd (1987)
"CHAPTER 4 FROM Late Latin TO OLD SPANISH INTRODUCTION: IBERO-ROMANCE WITHIN THE
WESTERN ROMANCE COMPLEX The various changes in Late Latin discussed in the ..."
2. The Latin Language: An Historical Account of Latin Sounds, Stems and Flexions by Wallace Martin Lindsay (1894)
"51. in late Latin and Romance. With Latin j (our y] were merged in Vulgar Latin
... in Vulgar and late Latin. After a short accented vowel у suffered some ..."
3. Handbook of Latin Inscriptions, Illustrating the History of the Language by Wallace Martin Lindsay (1897)
"IMPERIAL AND Late Latin. 26. To this period belongs the gradual decay of Latin,
and its passage into the Romance languages of modern Europe. ..."
4. The Foreign Sources of Modern English Versification: With Especial Reference by Charlton Miner Lewis (1898)
"The problems of late Latin verse. The object of the first part of this paper will
be to trace and explain, so far as possible, the processes of decay just ..."
5. Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar by Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Gonzalez Lodge (1894)
"occasionally in early and late Latin, in the b. Afr., the b. Ilisp., and in SALLUST.
Noteworthy is the use of an act. ..."
6. The Indicative Indirect Question in Latin by Alice Freda Bräunlich (1920)
"APPENDIX I ADDITIONAL REMARKS ON THE MOOD USE IN INDIRECT QUESTIONS IN Late Latin
Indicative indirect questions of fact seem to be, both absolutely and in ..."