Latin

164 clues
Pig
Quarter
American
Roman ___
Like salsa
Old tongue
Forum talk
___ America
Language ___
Forum speech
Forum tongue
Kind of mass
School course
Famed quarter
Nero's tongue
Pig language?
Paris Quarter
Dead language
Livy's tongue
Mass language
Cato's tongue
Galba's tongue
Lucan's tongue
Roman language
South American
Legal language
Forum language
Kind of quarter
Language course
Brazilian e.g.
Caesar's medium
Language of law
Quarter of fame
Quorum's origin
Seneca's tongue
Tacitus' tongue
Trajan's tongue
Caesar spoke it
Classic subject
Nero's language
Livy's language
Virgil's tongue
Cicero's tongue
Caesar's tongue
Romance language
Amo, amas" class
Ipso facto, e.g.
It can be vulgar
Like salsa music
Much of legalese
Parisian quarter
Tacitus's tongue
Vulgar language?
Desi Arnaz, e.g.
Quarter in Paris
Quarter preceder
Terence's tongue
Aeneid" language
Classic language
Quarter of Paris
Tiberius' tongue
Classical tongue
Ancient language
Like ego and ergo
Taxonomy language
Tiberius's tongue
What Caesar spoke
What Seneca spoke
Caesar's language
What Cicero spoke
Homo sapiens, e.g.
Classical language
Ad hominem" source
Cicero wrote in it
Language of Cicero
Sine qua non e.g.
Tongue of Tiberius
Vulgate's language
Old Roman language
A quarter of Paris
High school subject
Mass communication?
Dies Irae" language
Et cetera" language
Ab absurdo language
Language of science
Like Cugat's rhythm
Low, Vulgar or Late
Speech in the Forum
One of the Americas
Carpe diem" language
Amo, esse, ego, etc.
Amo, veni, ubi, etc.
Language of old Rome
Forum talk was in it
Nero's native tongue
Exempli gratia, e.g.
Status quo language?
Kind of Grammy awards
Like "E pluribus unum
Quarter type in Paris
Vatican City language
Language of Lucretius
What Mr. Chips taught
. . . in this language
Caesar's native tongue
Language of the Masses
Like many inscriptions
Like many state mottos
Quo vadis for example
The tongue of Tiberius
The Vatican's language
Amo, amas, amat," e.g.
The talk of the Forum?
E pluribus unum," e.g.?
Hogwarts motto language
Language of many mottos
Requiem language, often
Source of much legalese
Language for the masses
Like the samba and salsa
What Julius Caesar spoke
Catholic Church language
Julius Caesar's language
Language of many a motto
Language of ancient Rome
E pluribus unum" language
Follower of Low or Vulgar
Like most South Americans
Root of many of our words
Source of much of English
Holy See official language
Mass communication medium?
Source of many legal terms
Word with lover or America
Romance languages ancestor
Exempli gratia, for example
Many prayers are said in it
Parent of romance languages
Language of the masses, once
What Forum addresses were in
Part of a classical education
Root of all Romance languages
Language for legal terminology
What Rowling learned at Exeter
Many mottoes are written in it
Language of the masses no longer
What most college mottoes are in
Word after pig or before Quarter
Language of many courtroom phrases
Language on all current U.S. coins
Source of much medical terminology
Word with ''America'' or ''lover''
Et tu, Brute?" or "Veni, vidi, vici
One-time mass communication medium?
Helloween "Laudate Dominum" language
Good language to know for this puzzle
Language with no single word for "yes
What Bryn Mawr grads once had to know
Iced Earth "In Sacred Flames" language
Alternative to vernacular, historically
Like many abbreviated terms in footnotes
Mr. Chips's class in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Like about half of American states' mottos
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Abbreviating
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