latin resources
Electricka, and The Muse Of Language Arts offer these Latin features
and resources. Use them any time and anywhere you need to look up a
Latin reference:
- Table Of Latinisms—The Muse Of Language Arts is pleased to offer you a searchable
and sortable table
containing hundreds of definitions of Latin words, phrases, quotations, and
abbreviations. In addition to definitions, the table offers you information
about the origins of the terms it contains, their sources, alternate
translations and meanings, explanations, comments, and other kinds of useful
and informative items. The terms and definitions in the table may be searched, sorted,
printed, and otherwise arranged for your convenience.
- Learn how to use The Muse Of Language Arts Table of Latinisms:
click here.
- Visit The Muse Of Language Arts Table Of Latinisms:
click here.
- Latinism Of The Day—Each
day The Muse Of Language Arts publishes a new Latin word or phrase and its
English equivalent. The profit? Believe it or not, Latin can be
interesting in its own right, even to non-scholars. This practice also
helps readers who wish to learn some casual Latin by presenting new
material at a pace that facilitates absorption.
- Visit The Muse Of Language Arts page called Latinism Of The Day:
click here.
- Electricka's Resource Shelf—Sometimes
there can be no substitute for a dictionary. To make these kinds of
resources available, Electricka provides convenient online access to Latin
dictionaries at other web sites.
- Writing Right—Writing
Right is an ETAF app product designed to assist you with your writing. Writing Right contains a
section on Latin abbreviations.
- Visit Electricka's Writing Right page:
click here.
- ETAF Recommends—See ETAF's recommendations on
books about Latin and traditional Latin reference works available through the
ETAF-Amazon Association.
- Visit the page called ETAF Recommends—Latin
References: click here.
no-cost Latinisms Software
William Whitaker has devised an online Latin dictionary
that you may access at no cost. In addition, at the Whitaker web site you
may download a no-cost
30-thousand word Latin dictionary for your computer. You may access this web site from Electricka's
Reference Shelf.
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Electricka and ETAF are not affiliated with Whitaker
or his web site. theydo not endorse this web site or dictionary nor are
they responsible for any aspect of the Latin software, including how you access
of use it. Electricka cites this reference only in the hope that it can
assist you with your Latin challenges. |
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