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Latinist

One skilled in Latin a Latin scholar

F

a nonvocal consonant Its form and sound are from the Latin The Latin borrowed the form from the Greek digamma unr

tax

tax [Medieval Latin taxare to assess for taxation, tax, from Latin, to assess,

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dis

A prefix from the Latin whence F deacutes or sometimes deacute dis The Latin dis

De

A prefix from Latin de down from away as in debark decline decease deduct

Continental pronunciation

A method of pronouncing Latin and Greek in which the vowels have their more familiar

verify

verify -fied -fy·ing [Anglo-French verifier, from Medieval Latin verificare, from Latin verus true + -ficare to make] 1

usury

usury [Medieval Latin usuria interest, lending at exorbitant interest, alteration of Latin usura

uberrima fides

terms uberrima fides and uberrimae fidei, although grammatically distinct in Latin, are often used interchangeably in English.

treaty

pl: treaties [Anglo-French treté, from Middle French traité, from Medieval Latin tractatus, from Latin, handling, treatment, from tractare to treat, handle]

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