Where does “latiniste” come from?

latiniste (French) comes from French Latin, from Middle French latin, from Old French latin, from Latin Latīnus, from Latin -īnus, from Proto-Italic -īnos, from Proto-Indo-European -iHnos, from Proto-Indo-European -no- — adjectival suffix.

latiniste (French): A scholar of Latin language and literature; a Latinist

Definitions

  1. A scholar of Latin language and literature; a Latinist

Ancestry of “latiniste”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1FrenchLatinLatin; a person from a Romance country such as...
2Middle FrenchlatinLatin language; Latin
3Old FrenchlatinLatin language
4LatinLatīnusLatin; of or pertaining to Latium, the Latin language, people, or culture
5Latin-īnusof or pertaining to; -ine
6Proto-Italic-īnosof/belonging to
7Proto-Indo-European-iHnosCreates adjectives of materials
8Proto-Indo-European-no-adjectival suffix

Words derived from “latiniste

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -no-Every word from Latin -īnusEvery word from Latin Latīnus
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