LATIN
ADJECTIVES
1591 — LATINED versed in Latin → obs.
1598 — LATIAN belonging to Latium; Latin
1603 — LATINISH of the nature of Latin → obs.
1608 — LACK-LATIN ignorant of Latin; unlearned
1868 — TOGATED of words: Latinized; stately, majestic
ADVERBS
1388 — LATINLY in Latin; in good or pure Latin → obs.
NOUNS
..897 — LEDEN Latin → obs.
.M16 — APOTHECARIES’ LATIN the mangled Latin used by apothecaries → sl.
1568 — LATIN MAKING Latin composition → obs.
1570 — LATINISM an idiom or form of expression characteristic of the Latin language, esp. one used by a writer in another language
1619 — LATINITY the manner of speaking or writing Latin; Latin
1661 — DOG-LATIN a debased form of Latin; very bad Latin
1670 — LATIN-WIT wit that depends for its quality on being expressed in Latin → obs.
1910 — BOG-LATIN bad incorrect Latin → Ireland (Bk.)
NOUNS, PERSON
1398 — LATIN one who spoke or wrote the Latin language; a Latin writer or author → obs.
1400 — LATIN-MAKER a writer of Latin; a Latinist → obs.
1538 — LATINIST one who is versed in the Latin language; a Latin scholar; occasionally, a writer of Latin
1649 — LACK-LATIN one who knows little or no Latin → obs.
1691 — LATINER a Latin scholar; one who speak Latin
1836 — LATINITASTER a petty Latinist
VERBS
1581 — LATIN IT to speak or write Latin → obs.