'Latin and Greek' is an idiomatic expression used to describe matter or content that is very difficult to understand, similar to saying something is completely unintelligible.
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Latin and Greek
Held on 26 Aug 2022 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
Matter and content very difficult to understand
Very primitive content
European films
Old religious scriptures from Europe
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