Classical Latin
Americannoun
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English was the common language, spattered with classical Latin.
From Seattle Times
It encompassed fine art and classical Latin — Ms. Mayer was educated at the elite National Cathedral School in Washington — as well as references to 1950s television shows and seemingly every character represented at Comic-Con, the international comics festival that she reliably covered for NPR, in full costume and with gusto.
From Washington Post
In classical Latin, from which the phrase derives, an orbis is usually a flat disc, but sometimes it is an orb or globe.
From Literature
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In classical Latin you demonstrate something by pointing it out with your finger.
From Literature
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In classical Latin satellitium means an escort or guard.
From Literature
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