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Latimer
Latimer Lat"i*mer, n. [OF. latinier, latimier, prop., one knowing Latin.] An interpreter. [Obs.] Coke.

Meaning of Latim from wikipedia

- (Tamil: பம்பரம், Malayalam: പമ്പരം), also called the Lattu (Urdu: لٹو), Latim (Bengali: লাটিম), Lattoo (Bhojpuri: 𑂪𑂗𑂹𑂗𑂴) Bhawra (Marathi: भावरा)...
- pois o português nada mais é do que um latim modificado. A maioria das palavras do português deriva do latim, sendo, em alguns casos, exatamente as mesmas...
- rhyme used in the game of carom billiards: baji neki baji thou, elim tilim latim gou. It comes from a Swahili poem brought to the Americas by enslaved Africans:...
- therefore surely Former motto of Latymer Upper School in London (the text latim er is concealed in the words) paulatim sed firmiter slowly but surely Motto...
- the Opposition was Alex Latim from Gulu who replaced Batarin****a as the DP Secretary General. During the following years, Latim together with his fellow...
- Anglum. Madrid, 1658. Tradução em castelhano duma descrição do Escurial em latim. Lusiadas de Luis de Camoens, principe de los poetas de España. Comentadas...
- home games such as Pachisi and its modern counterpart Ludo, as well as Latim, Carrom Board, Chor-Pulish, Kanamachi and Chess. Rani Hamid is one of the...
- therefore surely Former motto of Latymer Upper School in London (the text latim er is concealed in the words) paulatim sed firmiter slowly but surely Motto...
- História do Português. Lisbon: Edições Colibri. Emiliano, António (2003). Latim e Romance na segunda metade do século XI. Lisbon: Fundação Gulbenkian. Williams...
- while in Portugal they are called pião. In India, the toy is called lattu, latim, pambaram, buguri, or bongaram. Children make these tops by nailing wood...