idiomatic$37360$ - translation to spanish
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idiomatic$37360$ - translation to spanish

WORD, IDIOM, OR STRUCTURE IN A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN LATIN THAT IS DERIVED FROM, OR SUGGESTIVE OF, THE LATIN LANGUAGE
Latinisms; Idiomatic Latinity; Idiomatic Latinisation; Idiomatic Latinization; Lexical Latinization; Lexical Latinisation; Latinized word; Latinized words; Latinised word; Latinised words
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idiomatic      
adj. idiomático, lingüístico
idiom         
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COMBINATION OF WORDS WHOSE MEANING CANNOT BE UNDERSTOOD BY COMBINING THE MEANING OF THE COMPONENT WORDS
Idioms; Idiomatic expression; Idiom List; Idiomatic phrase; Frozen phrase; Expression (language); Non-compositionality of idioms
idioma
lenguaje
modismo
locución
idiomatic expression         
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COMBINATION OF WORDS WHOSE MEANING CANNOT BE UNDERSTOOD BY COMBINING THE MEANING OF THE COMPONENT WORDS
Idioms; Idiomatic expression; Idiom List; Idiomatic phrase; Frozen phrase; Expression (language); Non-compositionality of idioms
Expresión idiomática

Definition

latinism
n.
Latin idiom.

Wikipedia

Latinism

A Latinism (from Medieval Latin: Latinismus) is a word, idiom, or structure in a language other than Latin that is derived from, or suggestive of, the Latin language. The Term Latinism refers to those loan words that are borrowed into another language directly from Latin (especially frequent among inkhorn terms); English has many of these, as well. There are many Latinisms in English, and other (especially European) languages.