a. [f. L. Lati-um (see LATIN) + -AN.] Of or belonging to Latium; Latin.
1598. Grenewey, Tacitus Ann., II. viii. (1622), 149. What if any of the Latian Senators fall to decay?
1631. Massinger, Believe as You List, I. ii. All rich ornaments of your Latian dames.
1849. Macaulay, Hist. Eng., i. (1874), 4. No magnificent remains of Latian porches are to be found in Britain.
1879. M. Pattison, Milton, iii. (1880), 42. [In the Epitaphium Damonis] Milton takes a formal farewell of the Latian muse.