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Classical Latin   /klˈæsɪkəl lˈætən/   Listen
Classical Latin

noun
1.
The language of educated people in ancient Rome.





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... verse have nothing in common with classical Latin metres, which were based on the combination of short and long syllables. In Low-Latin, indeed, we find occasionally alliteration, rhyme, and a fixed number of syllables, but these novelties are obviously of foreign origin, and date from the time ...
— The Glories of Ireland • Edited by Joseph Dunn and P.J. Lennox
 
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