subs. (colloquial).—Barbarous or sham Latin; also KITCHEN, BOG, GARDEN, or APOTHECARIES’ LATIN.

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  1856.  H. MAYHEW, The Great World of London, p. 149. A Spaniard,… who called himself a physician, and who, being unable to speak English, communicated with the doctor in a kind of Spanish DOG-LATIN.

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