Λατῖνος

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • Λατεῖνος (Lateînos)[1]

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Latīnus.

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Λᾰτῖνος • (Latînos) m (genitive Λᾰτῑ́νου); second declension

  1. Latinus, a figure in Greek and Roman mythology

Inflection

Noun

Λᾰτῖνος • (Latînos) m (genitive Λᾰτῑ́νου); second declension

  1. a Latin person
  2. (Byzantine) a Roman Catholic Christian

Inflection

Adjective

Λατῖνος • (Latînos) m (feminine Λᾰτῑ́νη, neuter Λᾰτῖνον); first/second declension

  1. Latin

Inflection

  • Λᾰτιάριος (Latiários)
  • Λᾰτῑ́νη (Latī́nē)
  • Λᾰτῑνοήθης (Latīnoḗthēs)
  • Λᾰ́τιον (Látion)

Descendants

  • Greek: Λατίνος (Latínos)

See also

Further reading

  1. This spelling, which has a numeric value of 666, is attested in St. Irenaeus's Against the Heresies, book V, chapter xxx, section 3.
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