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Latin Lexicon Dictionary app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 272 ratings )
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Developer: Offline Wiktionary LLC
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.2, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 07 Apr 2011
App size: 206.59 Mb

A Latin Language Dictionary iOS app. Contains more than 26 thousand word definitions. Works offline. No internet connection is necessary once downloaded. All words are 100 percent Latin and are and articles are composed in English. This app is appropriate for those seeking to learn or already fluent in the Latin language.

Features and Functionality
- Works on iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad
- Advertisement Free
- Fast Search
- Link to online article
- Unicode Diacritic Insensitive Search
- Search For Article by Title
- Change Text Size
- Save Favorite Words For Later
- Localized to over 12 languages

Access to information
- Etymology
- Classification
- Translations
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Anagrams
- Pronunciation Guide in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
- Pronunciation Guide in Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet (SAMPA)
- Pronunciation Guide in Rhymes
- Related Word Forms
- Example Uses
- Derived Terms
- Verb Declensions
- References

Pros and cons of Latin Lexicon Dictionary app for iPhone and iPad

Latin Lexicon Dictionary app good for

its very useful and interesting app not only for Latin learners but also for those who speak or/and like Indo-European languages
Its very useful and convenient. If the size of letters can be enlarged, it would be even better especially for the elderly.
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good app, but theres a vast lack of anatomical terms, adjectives esp.

Some bad moments

An English to Latin is a must, not just exact Latin to English.
The lexicon is highly lacking of general terms. Dont buy this app!
In usual case,it works very well. However it has been frozen right now!
I bought this to look up the spell Expecto Patronum, but none of the two words found. Is my spell too professional? But this app isnt free so its expected to be more or less powerful.
I am a Latin student in high school, and I thought hey this could help cause Im always using Wiktionary. Bad idea. This app only works if you now the first principle part, nomnitive form of a noun, etc. The Wiktionary website works waaaaaaay better than this app, plus that is actually free (more or less for me cause I use an iPhone with a data plan). Complete waste of a dollar.
If you know the first principle part of everything, then this app is worth it. Its more for browsing words, than looking for what they mean.