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latin
Danish
Etymology 1
From Latin Lat?nus, from Latium (“Latium”) +? -?nus
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [la?t?i?n]
- Rhymes: -in
Noun
latin n or c (singular definite latinen)
- the Latin language
- Latin language (as a school subject)
Inflection
Related terms
- latinsk
Etymology 2
From English Latin (“Latin American”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?lat?in]
Noun
latin n or c (uninflected)
- Latin American dance
- Latin American music
Finnish
Noun
latin
- genitive singular of lati
Anagrams
- nilat, talin, tilan
French
Etymology
From Middle French latin, from Old French latin, borrowed from Latin lat?nus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /la.t??/
Adjective
latin (feminine singular latine, masculine plural latins, feminine plural latines)
- Latin
- Latino
Noun
latin m (plural latins)
- (uncountable) the Latin language
- (countable) a male of South American or Mediterranean origins
Related terms
Further reading
- “latin” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- liant
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?l?tin]
- Hyphenation: la?tin
- Rhymes: -in
Adjective
latin (not comparable)
- Roman, Latin
Declension
Derived terms
Noun
latin (countable and uncountable, plural latinok)
- Latin (people)
- Latin (language)
Declension
Further reading
- latin in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh: A magyar nyelv értelmez? szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: ?ISBN
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English latin and Old French latin.
Adjective
latin
- Alternative form of Latyn
Etymology 2
From Old English Latin and Old French latin.
Proper noun
latin
- Alternative form of Latyn
Middle French
Alternative forms
- Latin
Etymology
From Old French latin.
Noun
latin m (uncountable)
- Latin language
Adjective
latin m (feminine singular latine, masculine plural latins, feminine plural latines)
- Latin (relating to the Latin language)
Descendants
- French: latin
Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /l?ti?n/
- Rhymes: -i?n
Noun
latin m (definite singular latinen) (uncountable)
- Latin (the language)
Derived terms
Related terms
- latinisere
References
- “latin” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
latin m (definite singular latinen) (uncountable)
- Latin (the language)
Derived terms
Related terms
- latinisere
References
- “latin” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Occitan
Etymology
From Latin lat?nus.
Noun
latin m (uncountable)
- the Latin language
Old French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin lat?nus.
Noun
latin m (nominative singular latins)
- Latin language
Descendants
- Middle French: latin
- French: latin
Piedmontese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /la?ti?/
Adjective
latin
- Latin
Noun
latin m
- Latin
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin lat?nus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /la?tin/
Adjective
latin m or n (feminine singular latin?, masculine plural latini, feminine and neuter plural latine)
- Latin
Declension
Related terms
- latin?
- latinitate
Swedish
Noun
latin n
- Latin language
Declension
Related terms
- medeltidslatin
- senlatin
- vulgärlatin
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platin
English
Etymology 1
Noun
platin (plural platins)
- (engineering) Alternative form of platen
Etymology 2
Noun
platin (plural platins)
- (medicine) Any platinum-based antineoplastic, of which class cisplatin is the archetypal member.
References
- platin in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- Taplin, plaint, pliant
Albanian
Noun
platin m
- platinum
Danish
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -in
Noun
platin n (singular definite platinet, not used in plural form)
- (uncountable) platinum (a metallic chemical element (symbol Pt) with atomic number 78)
Declension
Derived terms
- platinere
- platinblond
- platinmetal
- platinplade
Further reading
- “platin” in Den Danske Ordbog
French
Etymology
From plat +? -in.
Noun
platin m (plural platins)
- mudflat, a flat area of sandy or rocky land lying in the intertidal zone, and hence appearing at low tide
- (Louisiana, Cajun French) bottomland
See also
- platier
Further reading
- “platin” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Turkish
Noun
platin (definite accusative platini, uncountable)
- platinum
Vietnamese
Etymology
Ultimately from New Latin platinum, with the suffix -um removed as with most chemical elements.
Pronunciation
- (Hà N?i) IPA(key): [pla??? tin??]
- (Hu?) IPA(key): [pla??? tin??]
- (H? Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [pla??? t?n??]
- Phonetic: pla tin
Noun
platin
- platinum (metal)
- Synonym: b?ch kim
Volapük
Noun
platin (uncountable platins)
- platinum (metal)
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