b. lat.

French translation: bas latin

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French term or phrase:b. lat.
Selected answer:bas latin
Entered by: SeiTT

18:41 Jul 23, 2021
French language (monolingual) [PRO]
Art/Literary - Linguistics / Abbreviations Used in Dictionaries
French term or phrase: b. lat.
Hi
Unfortunately I find no definition for "b. lat." here: http://atilf.atilf.fr/
The context:
Étymol. et Hist. Ca 1050 us (S. Alexis, éd. C. Storey, 178); 1549 a huis clos (Est.); 1549 a huis ouvert (ibid.); 1835 demander le huis clos (Ac.). Du b. lat. ūstium (Ern.-Meillet; cf. FEW t. 7, p. 439b), class. ōstium « entrée, ouverture »; pour l'h-, v. huile. A presque complètement évincé le lat. janua « porte » en protorom. mais a cédé à son tour la place en fr. devant porte*, évolution amorcée dès le Moy. Âge.
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Simon
SeiTT
United Kingdom
Local time: 15:56
bas latin
Explanation:
Il s'agit de l'étymologie : provenance du bas latin, soit du latin tardif. Vous trouverez des références sur internet.
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Chéli Rioboo
France
Local time: 16:56
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bas latin


Explanation:
Il s'agit de l'étymologie : provenance du bas latin, soit du latin tardif. Vous trouverez des références sur internet.



    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bas_latin
Chéli Rioboo
France
Local time: 16:56
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