Latin:
2.
a native or inhabitant of a country whose language developed from Latin, especially a Latin American.
Wikipedia:
"The term Latin America was first coined by the French in the 19th century as Amérique latine, during the time of the French Intervention in Mexico. It is a combination of the ancient European word "latino" and the New World; "America". It was used to symbolically sever Mexico's Spanish roots, while at the same time, reinforcing a notion of belonging between the two nations. The Latin race, as defined in this context, was composed of all people descending from nations who spoke romance tongues, descending from Latin. This definition would effectively include French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian people as "latinos" along with the people descended from Latin colonies. Napoleon III used the term to justify the French occupation, saying that France was interested in preserving the Latin race against Anglo-Saxon, or American imperialism, as the French nation saw the emerging nation as a threat."
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