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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Latin language was lingua franca in EuropeLatin language was lingua franca in Europe for a long time. Below is a list of Latin honorifics and their abbreviations found in various texts, not necessary Latin. Certain honorifics may be prepended with the intensive prefix prae-, indicating very high degree, e.g., praepotens(very powerful), as well as used in superlative form, such as , and even constructed by the combination of the two lexical devices, as in exellens (eminent, worthy) -> praexcellens -> praexellentissimum.gt; praexcellens -> praexellentissimum.
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rdfs:comment Latin language was lingua franca in EuropeLatin language was lingua franca in Europe for a long time. Below is a list of Latin honorifics and their abbreviations found in various texts, not necessary Latin. Certain honorifics may be prepended with the intensive prefix prae-, indicating very high degree, e.g., praepotens(very powerful), as well as used in superlative form, such as , and even constructed by the combination of the two lexical devices, as in exellens (eminent, worthy) -> praexcellens -> praexellentissimum.gt; praexcellens -> praexellentissimum.
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