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How to use Latinate in a sentence

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In the poet's home, the language was High German, while the wider community generally used the more Latinate Romanian.
However, in the late 18th century there was a return to the periodic Latinate style.
The 15th century represents a low point for the Latinate tradition, but it revives in the 16th century under the impact of humanism and the regeneration of the universities.
So absurd was his florid, Latinate style that it aroused hostile pamphlets even at the time.
His style is sometimes called Latinate or overelaborate, but in truth he tried to make it a vocal, speaking, natural style.
Nicolaus Copernicus is the Latinate name of the renowned astronomer and polymath, born in 1473 to a well-placed mercantile family in the Polish town of Torun.
Some find his speeches entrancing, but few, wading through his long Latinate sentences, can work out exactly what he stands for.
He is known to be difficult, because of his love of the Latinate, and his non-linear, digressive, even symphonic, narrative style.
Who criticizes the New England Journal of Medicine for its Latinate jargon, fancy statistics, and clinical exposition?
For more examples, see the list of Germanic and Latinate equivalents in English.
This taste for the construction of literary enigmas, puzzles, labyrinths, and visual designs, all presented in an esoteric, Latinate style, led to cabalistic and occult exercises.
The master of ceremonies was Lebanese actor Talal Jurdi, whose job was to inject traces of Lebanese Arabic into this otherwise Latinate evening.
Our press conferences were always more fun than the sessions themselves, long and Latinate as those were.
What is new in Shakespeare is his use of a massively polysyllabic monologue using two new Latinate words multitudinous and incarnadine that he may well have invented.
Like all the Romance languages, it reminds you that English is actually a class-conscious sandwich of two layers: short, pithy Anglo-Saxon, and the more laboured Latinate forms spoken originally by the aristocracy.
Over time, Polish culture has been greatly influenced by its ties with the Germanic, Latinate and other ethnic groups and minorities living in Poland.
Euphues is a didactic discourse on the dangers of romantic love but the Euphuistic style gets its name from the elevated and Latinate poetic diction attributed to John Lyly.
It included many Latinate neologisms, as well as obsolete words already dropped from popular usage so completely that their meanings were no longer understood.
Henrietta and Louisa Musgroves names have the same nouveau, Latinate, Empire ring compared to the traditional English names of Anne, Mary, and Elizabeth Elliot.
The inherited English language term for this concept is folk, used alongside the latinate people since the late Middle English period.
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