Latine
noun
- person from Latin America
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ləˈtiːneɪ/ / /ləˈtineɪ/ / /læ-/
adj
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish latine (“Latine; Latino or Latina”). The gender-neutral suffix -e replaces the gendered suffixes -a and -o.
- Hispanic; Latino or Latina.
name
- Obsolete spelling of Latin.
“Costard: Go to; thou hast it ad dungill^([sic]), at the fingers’ ends, as they say. Holofernes: O, I smell false Latine; dunghill for unguem.”
noun
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish latine (“Latine; Latino or Latina”). The gender-neutral suffix -e replaces the gendered suffixes -a and -o.
- Someone of Latin American descent; a Latino or Latina.