Latinophone

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English

Etymology

Latino- +‎ -phone

Noun

Latinophone (plural Latinophones)

  1. A speaker of the Latin language.
    1997, Lucian Boia, History and Myth in Romanian Consciousness
    • Two centers of the latinophones crystallized in Southeastern Europe.

Adjective

Latinophone (not comparable)

  1. Latin-speaking.
    • 2011, Aron Sterk, Academic Presentation: Revisiting Blondheim, University of Manchester, School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
      "Revisiting Blondheim: Judeo-Latin or Latinophone Jews in Antiquity?" at the Conference of the British Association of Jewish Studies