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- noun A form of the Latin
language used in theMiddle Ages , primarily as a medium ofscholarly exchange and as theliturgical language of themedieval Roman Catholic Church , but also as a language ofscience ,literature ,law , andadministration .
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Sure in Dutch and German there's quite a few very early loanwords like the word for 'horse' paard/pferd from Middle Latin paraveredus and kasteel 'castle' from castellum or maybe an early french dialect without vocalisation of the l.
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At times it was posited that caucus came from the Middle Latin word for drinking cup.
Ready, Set, Caucus 2008
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Its name comes from Arabic rahj al-ghar - 'powder of the mine,' via Catalan, Middle Latin, and Middle English, though this comes through a misreading, the original name was rahj al-f?
Sadly, No! 2008
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Seven Love Poems from the Middle Latin and Huncke's Journal in 1965.
Comments for RealityStudio Dan Lower 2010
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