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Latinitaster

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin + the pejorative suffix -aster (from Latin -aster), meaning “inferior, petty, or imperfect imitation of.”

Pronunciation

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  • IPA: /ˌlætɪˈnɪtæstər/

latinitaster (plural latinitasters)

  1. A petty or inferior scholar of Latin; one who claims competence in Latin but lacks real proficiency.
    • The university corridors were once full of latinitasters correcting one another’s ablatives with unwarranted confidence.

Usage notes

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The suffix -aster often forms pejorative nouns indicating someone who imperfectly or pretentiously imitates a profession or skill (compare poetaster, criticaster).

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Transliterations

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  • Zhuyin Transliteration:
ㄌㄚ ㄊㄧ ㄋㄧ ㄊㄚ ㄙ ㄊㄜ ㄦ
  • Katakana Transliteration:
ラティニタスター
(Ra-ti-ni-ta-su-tā)
  • Hangul Transliteration:
라티니타스터
(Ra-ti-ni-ta-seu-teo)
  • Cyrillic Transliteration:
латинитастер
(la-ti-ni-ta-ster)

See also

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