Latinless, a.
(ˈlætɪnlɪs)
[f. Latin n. + -less.]
Without Latin; ignorant of Latin.
| 1599 Nashe Lenten Stuffe 64 Latinless dolts. 1615 tr. Brightman's Revelation 144 There is no Castle so defenced, which a latinlesse Asse laden with golden metall may not scale and conquerre. 1848 Lytton Harold vi. vi, An example of learning to our Latinless nobles. 1906 Athenæum 21 July 71/3 The Latinless enthusiast who is curious to explore Propertius. 1958 Duckett's Reg. Apr. 44/2 The most Latinless lout cannot fail to understand what the monks are doing at Solesmes. |