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Latin
A person whose native tongue is one descended from Latin, such as a Spaniard or Italian
Roman Catholic; of or pertaining to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church

The Latin bishop now took the Greek bishop by the hand and conducted him to his throne.

A person native to ancient Rome or its Empire

This appears incontestably from the manner in which the Latins wrote Greek words and names.

Of or from Latin America or of Latin American culture

As such, today's Latin music is a synthesis of European, African, and the few indigenous elements that remain.

A person from Latin America

In the use of patent medicine the average Latin resembles the American of fifty years ago, who generally had a bottle of some concoction on which he depended whenever he felt out of sorts.

{i} Italic language which was the official language of the Roman Empire
The language of the ancient Romans; Classical Latin
Latin countries are countries where Spanish, or perhaps Portuguese, Italian, or French, is spoken. You can also use Latin to refer to things and people that come from these countries. Cuba was one of the least Catholic of the Latin countries The enthusiasm for Latin music is worldwide
A person who is descended from the ancient Romans
Of or relating to the language spoken in ancient Rome
{s} of or pertaining to Latin; of or pertaining to countries or peoples that use languages derived from Latin (especially Central and South America); of the Roman Catholic Church; of Latium or its inhabitants
Of or relating to ancient Rome or its Empire
Of or relating to the script of the language spoken in ancient Rome and many modern alphabets
{i} resident of ancient Rome; member of one of the Latin peoples; native or inhabitant of Latin America
Of or relating to the customs and people descended from the ancient Romans and their Empire
Latin is the language which the ancient Romans used to speak
Of or relating to Latium (modern Lazio), the region around Rome