Below you will find example sentences with "latin word". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.

Latin Word in a sentence

Corpus data

  • Displayed example sentences: 20
  • Discovered as a combination around: word
  • Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 13
  • Phrase length: 2 words
  • Average sentence length: 27 words

Sentence profile

  • Phrase position: 5 start, 11 middle, 4 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis

  • The phrase "latin word" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 27 words and is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as adjective the latin word lucifer meant, after the latin word for door, meaning, english and derived stand out.
  • In the phrase index, this combination connects with latin america, latin american, classical latin and english word, linking the page to nearby combinations.

Example types with latin word

This selection groups the examples by length and sentence type, making usage of the full phrase easier to scan:

The word calorimetry is derived from the Latin word calor, meaning heat and the Greek word μέτρον (metron), meaning measure. (20 words)

History The name marjoram ( Old French majorane, Medieval Latin majorana) does not directly derive from the Latin word maior (major). (20 words)

Isaiah 14:18 Latin As an adjective, the Latin word lucifer meant "light-bringing" and was applied to the moon. (20 words)

Cumuliform clouds forming in the lower level were given the genus name cumulus from the Latin word for heap, citation and low stratiform clouds the genus name stratus from the Latin word for sheet or layer. (36 words)

Etymology and terminology The word nation came to English from the Old French word nacion - meaning "birth" (naissance), "place of origin" -, which in turn originates from the Latin word natio (nātĭō) literally meaning "birth". citation. (35 words)

The word vowel comes from the Latin word vocalis, meaning "vocal" ("relating to voice"). citation In English, the word vowel is commonly used to mean both vowel sounds and the written symbols that represent them. (35 words)

Example sentences (20)

Scholars agree that the word actually derives from the late Latin word (“scribe”), which, in turn, is derived from the Latin word is itself a diminutive of the Latin word (“book”).

The Latin Vulgate and the Douay Rheims Bible have additional notes (not present in the Greek text), "in Latin Exterminans", exterminans being the Latin word for "destroyer".

Cumuliform clouds forming in the lower level were given the genus name cumulus from the Latin word for heap, citation and low stratiform clouds the genus name stratus from the Latin word for sheet or layer.

Cyril had apparently understood the Greek word physis to mean approximately what the Latin word persona (person) means, while most Greek theologians would have interpreted that word to mean natura (nature).

Etymology and terminology The word nation came to English from the Old French word nacion - meaning "birth" (naissance), "place of origin" -, which in turn originates from the Latin word natio (nātĭō) literally meaning "birth". citation.

The word angle comes from the Latin word angulus, meaning "corner"; cognate words are the Greek ἀγκύλος main (ankylοs), meaning "crooked, curved," and the English word " ankle ".

The word calorimetry is derived from the Latin word calor, meaning heat and the Greek word μέτρον (metron), meaning measure.

The word castle is derived from the Latin word castellum, which is a diminutive of the word castrum, meaning "fortified place".

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The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal.

The word virtus in line 20 is the ultimate source of the English word virtue and is related to the Latin word vir (elite man).

The word vowel comes from the Latin word vocalis, meaning "vocal" ("relating to voice"). citation In English, the word vowel is commonly used to mean both vowel sounds and the written symbols that represent them.

Although the Latin word for "boar" was aper, the French sanglier and Italian cinghiale derive from singularis porcus, which is Latin for "solitary pig".

History January, from the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry January (in Latin, Ianuarius ) is named after the Latin word for door (ianua) since January is the door to the year.

History The name marjoram ( Old French majorane, Medieval Latin majorana) does not directly derive from the Latin word maior (major).

Isaiah 14:18 Latin As an adjective, the Latin word lucifer meant "light-bringing" and was applied to the moon.

The Latin word sapo simply means "soap"; it was likely borrowed from an early Germanic language and is cognate with Latin sebum, "tallow", which appears in Pliny the Elder's account.

The title is both the Latin word for riddle or puzzle and is also associated with the word “enigma” in English which means something hard to understand or explain.

The word “Juncus” derives from the Latin word “junction”, meaning joining, and refers to the use of rushes in weaving baskets across the globe.

The name is derived from the Old French word 'sire' - meaning master, sir or lord - and the Latin word 'senior', meaning older or elder.

Colonialism vs Imperialism "The word ‘empire’ comes from the Latin word imperium; for which the closest modern English equivalent would perhaps be ‘ sovereignty ’, or simply ‘rule’".

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