Category:English learned borrowings from Latin

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Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. rus in urbe
  2. cantus firmus
  3. res ipsa loquitur
  4. requiescat in pace
  5. requiescant in pace
  6. in limine
  7. in flagrante delicto
  8. reductio ad absurdum
  9. lusus naturae
  10. punctum delens
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. aberration
  2. meticulous
  3. abstruse
  4. cum
  5. absque hoc
  6. absume
  7. accipient
  8. acclive
  9. ablaqueate
  10. lapidation

English terms that are learned loanwords from Latin, that is, terms that were directly incorporated from Latin instead of through normal language contact.

To categorize a term into this category, use {{lbor|en|la|source_term}} (or {{learned borrowing|...}}, using the same syntax), where source_term is the Latin term that the term in question was borrowed from.


Pages in category "English learned borrowings from Latin"

The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 503 total.

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