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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Latimer \Lat"i*mer\, n. [OF. latinier, latimier, prop., one knowing Latin.] An interpreter. [Obs.] --Coke.

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 10692 Housing Units (2000): 4709 Land area (2000): 722.174675 sq. miles (1870.423742 sq. km) Water area (2000): 6.948311 sq. miles (17.996043 sq. km) Total area (2000): 729.122986 sq. miles (1888.419785 sq. km) Located within: Oklahoma ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) An interpreter.

Usage examples of latimer.

Earth, and later, in hope of a new beginning, across the gulfs of the Martian astrogation charts to the world that would later become known as Latimer.

Latimer showed a belated firmness on the subject of Hartlepool Helen, and Vera withdrew without pressing the point, having first settled the gamecock on his extemporised perch and taken an affectionate farewell of the pigling.

The gamecock, who may have fancied that he was being rocked in the branches of a pine-tree, bore the motion with greater fortitude than Latimer was able to command.

So did Kid Kolmer and the Ghost and Sparky Latimer and Diamond Jim, we always called him that because he wore such ratty clothes.

Latimer strolled along beside Beatrice, Nobby tucked under one arm, talking of this and that in his deep voice.

Latimer sat quietly watching her, lyiough now and again he took a quick look at Beatrice, still examining her feet and wishing the ground would open beneath her.

By the time Beatrice got back to the house there was no sign ofdr Latimer.

Latimer bounded back into bed, and his conqueror, after a few threatening snorts and champings of its jaws, resumed its massage operations with renewed zeal.

Latimer told Gilchrist he was worried about the spelling of Isabel they had chosen, as if anyone back then had known how to read, let alone spell.

The dilemma was resolved ingeniously: Cardinal Wolsey sent a personal emissary, young Hugh Latimer, related to the Steeds and godfather of Devon’s son Latimer, all the way to Bishop’s Nympton with an argument that could not be refuted: “Cousin Steed, are you not aware that our king has already fathered no less than six sons, illegitimately of course, but sons nevertheless.

Present were me, Zoey, Erin, Fast Eddie, Doc Webster and Mei-Ling, Long-Drink, the Lucky Duck, Tom Hauptman, Jim Omar, the Latimers, Josie Bauer, Tommy Janssen, Shorty, Slippery Joe and both his wives, Margie Shorter, Dave and Marty, Dorothy Wu, Ralph von Wau Wau, and two of our newest members, Acayib Pinsky and Pixel the cat.

The Steeds had known the Latimers for more than a hundred years, and they had watched with shared pride as young Hugh progressed up the various rungs of the church.

At the beginning of the present century there lived, not far from Latimers, a worthy but eccentric farmer named Lawrence.

These were succeeded by the Lords Abergavenny, Conyers, Latimer, Fitzwalter, and Bray, with a multitude of others whom it would be tedious to particularize, neither can we call over the long roll of knights and esquires who subsequently vowed allegiance to their youthful sovereign.

The house systems pipe in music a lot of the time, unobtrusive Spanish guitar from Adoracion and Latimer City pop.