Definition of Latere. Meaning of Latere. Synonyms of Latere

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Definition of Latere

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Eglatere
Eglatere Eg"la*tere, n. Eglantine. [Obs. or R.] [Written also eglantere.] --Tennyson.
Latered
Latered Lat"ered, a. Inclined to delay; dilatory. [Obs.] ``When a man is too latered.' --Chaucer.
Lateres
Later La"ter, n.; pl. Lateres. [L.] A brick or tile. --Knight.
Plateresque
Plateresque Plat`er*esque", a. [Sp. resco, from plata silver.] (Arch.) Resembling silver plate; -- said of certain architectural ornaments.

Meaning of Latere from wikipedia

- with a legatus a latere only being sent in extraordinary cir****stances. Although limited in their jurisdiction compared to legati a latere, a legatus natus...
- Dodoens erin neerlegde, werden de bouwstenen voor de botanici en medici van latere generaties. (... the Cruijdeboeck, published in 1554. This masterpiece was...
- had left office and his replacement had not yet ****umed it. A legate a latere is a temporary papal representative or a representative for a special purpose...
- San Pancrazio fuori le Mura (1586–1592) Apostolic Penitentiary (1586–1592) Legate a latere in Poland (1588–1589) Coat of arms Other popes named Clement...
- totidem, Atuatucos XVIIII milia; ..." Book II, Section 8: "... ab utroque latere eius collis transversam fossam obduxit circiter p****uum CCCC et ad extremas...
- the name Paul II (1464–1471). Cardinal Piccolomini was named Legatus de latere in Germany on 20 February 1471. He was accompanied as his secretary by Agostino...
- – via Delpher. "Latere Berichten. | Tersc****ing, 15 Sept". Algemeen Handelsblad (in Dutch). 18 September 1881 – via Delpher. "Latere berichten. | Tersc****ing...
- Pliny (v. 28) says, Caria mediae Doridi cir****funditur ad mare utroque latere ambiens, by which he means that Doris is surrounded by Caria on all sides...
- piety and honesty. Many explanations have been given of the name: from latere (Schol. on Horace, who gives laternio as another form of lavernio or robber);...
- Text Translation Vidi aquam egredientem de templo, a latere dextro, Alleluia: Et omnes ad quos pervenit aqua ista, salvi facti sunt, Et dicent: Alleluia...