a. [f. L. Lati-um (see LATIN) + -AN.] Of or belonging to Latium; Latin.

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1598.  Grenewey, Tacitus’ Ann., II. viii. (1622), 149. What … if any of the Latian Senators fall to decay?

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1631.  Massinger, Believe as You List, I. ii. All rich ornaments of your Latian dames.

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1849.  Macaulay, Hist. Eng., i. (1874), 4. No magnificent remains of Latian porches … are to be found in Britain.

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1879.  M. Pattison, Milton, iii. (1880), 42. [In the Epitaphium Damonis] Milton takes a formal farewell of the Latian muse.

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