Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Given to procrastination; inclined to delay or postpone.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Inclined to delay; dilatory.
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- adjective obsolete Inclined to
delay ;dilatory .
Etymologies
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Gravitee iz man lip yoo latered by teh kittehs, but …
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As the boundaries between word classes become blurred, almost any interchange, it seems, is possible: "that guy's a real grind" (verb into noun), "my dormmaster sure serves great munchies at our feeds" (verbs into nouns), "let's go pond a newb" (noun into verb), and, most exotically, "I've just been latered" (` done in, 'adverb into passive verb).
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After the death of Kúblái, Ho-lin was latered to Ho-Ning, and in 1320 the name of the province was changed to Lingpe ( "mountainous north", i.e., the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Binay | Binay]] '' 'campaign or' '' NoyBi '' 'began when [[Francis Escudero]] endorsed the latered candidates.
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