lat.

See also: lat, LAT, lát, laț, -lat, Lat., and Appendix:Variations of "lat"

English

Noun

lat.

  1. Abbreviation of latitude.

Anagrams


German

Adjective

lat. (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of lateinisch.
    • 1926–8, Leumann–Hofmann–Szantyr, Lateinische Grammatik I: Lateinische Laut- und Formenlehre (2nd ed., 1977), Formenlehre Nomen II.B, § 273:1.d, page 290:
      Unhaltbar ist die morphologische Analyse bei Schulze 435 f.: idg. Suffix -ios bei e/o-Nomina sowohl mit als ohne Stammauslaut, daher einerseits -e-ijos gr. -ειος lat. -eius, andrerseits gr. -ιος lat. -ius. […] Unhaltbar über lat. -eius gleich griech. aeol. -ειος Solta 8⁷.
      The morphological analysis in Schulze 435 f. is indefensible: Indo-Germanic suffix -ios with e/o-nouns both with and without stem-final vowels, hence on the one hand -e-ijos Greek -ειος Latin -eius, on the other hand Greek -ιος Latin -ius. […] Indefensible in Latin -eius like Aeolic Greek -ειος Solta 8⁷.

Romanian

Abbreviation

lat.

  1. Abbreviation of latină (Latin).
  2. Abbreviation of latitudine (latitude).

Spanish

Noun

lat.

  1. Abbreviation of latín (Latin).

Swedish

Noun

lat.

  1. (lexicography) Latin language; Abbreviation of latin.
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