Results for: spoken Latin
English English
manuscript in uncials, of or pertaining to upper case letters of a particular rounded style which was prevalent in Greek and Latin manuscripts from about 400 A.D. to 800 A.D., ancient writing style from which capital letters were derived, style of lett...uncial
Master of Arts degree (Latin)AM (artium magister)
mastery or knowledge of the Latin language; Latin style, style in Latin usageLatinity
medieval LatinMed. Lat.
member of a Central American people, member of an advanced pre-Columbian civilization in southern Mexico and Guatemala; modern-day descendant of the Mayan people; any of the languages spoken by the Mayas, mother of the Buddha, Native American languageMaya
member of a group of Native American tribes which inhabited the San Joaquin Valley in California; family of languages spoken by Yokuts tribesyokuts
member of a people inhabiting the Arctic from Greenland to Eastern Siberia; either of two languages spoken by the Eskimo peoples (this term comes from Algonquin, meaning "eater of raw flesh", and is sometimes considered offensive), (also eskimo), of or...esquimau
member of a people native to the Philippines; Austronesian language spoken by the Tagalog people of the Philippines, member of Filipino people, Tagalog languageTagalog
member of a Semitic people which inhabited ancient Canaan; group of Semitic languages spoken in ancient Palestine and Syriacanaanite
member of a tribe belonging to the westernmost subdivision of the Dakota Indians, Teton, westernmost subdivision of the Dakota Indians; dialect of the Dakota language spoken by this subdivisionLakota
member of Central Asian people, Turcoman, Turkic language spoken in Turkmenistan and other regions surrounding the Caspian Sea, language of the Turkman people, Turkmen language, TurkomanTurkmen
member of Native American people, member of the Crow Indian tribe of eastern Montana, Siouan language spoken by the Crow Indian tribeCrow
member of Native N American people, Native N American family of languages, of the group of American Indian peoples which inhabited North America and Canada; of the family of languages spoken by the IroquoisIroquoian
member of one of the Shoshone Indian tribes of the western United States; any of the languages spoken by the Shoshone tribes; river in Wyoming (USA)Shoshoni
member of people of mixed Uralic and Altaic descent who live in western Russia; Turkic language spoken by the Chuvash, pertaining to Chuvashi people, Turkic language of central RussiaChuvash
 

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