interrete
Latin
Etymology
A modern neologism and a calque of English internet from inter (“among”) and rēte (“net”)
Noun
interrēte (genitive interrētis); n, third declension
- (New Latin) The internet.
- 2000, Versio anglica hujus parvae comoediae per Interrete apud gregem c.t. LatinTeach apparuit. (The English version of this playlet appeared on the Internet in the LatinTeach list.) — Texas Classical Association (translation from same) [1]
Inflection
Related terms
- interretialis
- situs interretialis