1326:, there is evidence that it functions as an abbreviation of "reply" rather than the word meaning "in the matter of". Nominative case singular 'res' is the Latin equivalent of 'thing'; singular 're' is the ablative case required by 'in'. Some people believe that it is short for 'regarding', especially if it is followed by a colon (i.e., "Re:").
1134:
is understood to mean "as needed". This reading of the abbreviation implies that the delivery of the prescription (by a suitable person, following a medications protocol) is done in a reactive, passive way, e.g., "when that happens, do this". A more literal translation of the Latin is "before a thing
983:
Used in historical research where spellings of names varied, such as genealogy tables and ancestry charts, for example when MacDonald, Macdonald, and McDonald are used by different members of the same family, or even by the same person at different times (before spellings were standardized). See also
311:
allows for supply and demand models to reflect specific variables. If one assumes that the only thing changing is, say, the price of wheat, then demand and supply will both be affected appropriately. While this is simplification of actual dynamic market models, it makes learning economic theory
805:, for law), thus "LLB" stands for Legum Baccalaureus in Latin. Where periods are used, it is "LL.B." In the United States it was sometimes erroneously called "Bachelor of Legal Letters" to account for the double "L" (and therefore sometimes wrongly abbreviated as "L.L.B.").
844:
A postgraduate academic master degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is typically studied for in fine art, humanities, social science or theology and can be either fully taught, research-based, or a combination of the two.
1724:
with a full stop (period), and is typically read as "v" or "versus"; an exception is before the
Supreme Court of the United States, which follows the English style on this point and does not include a full stop (period) after the "v".
823:
Means in the same place (i.e., page or section) in an article, book or other reference work as was mentioned before. It differs from "op. cit." in that the latter may refer to a different page or section in the previously cited work.
1951:
was traditionally believed to have founded the
Eternal City). (The reason for adding 1 to 753 is that the Romans counted dates "inclusively," i.e., including both the first and the last day or year in the count.)
1139:
medication delivery is therefore properly done when a physician judges that it should be done, in order to prevent a specified problem from occurring. Oversimplifying, a patient's breakfast could be written as a
58:
Latin was once the universal academic language in Europe. From the 18th century, authors started using their mother tongues to write books, papers or proceedings. Even when Latin fell out of use, many Latin
3708:
1366:
Often abbreviated as "r." followed by the dates during which the king or queen reigned/ruled, as opposed to the monarch's dates of birth and death. Often used parenthetically after the monarch's name.
1653:
In contradistinction to "i.e." and "e.g.", "viz." is used to indicate a detailed description of something stated before, and when it precedes a list of group members, it implies (near) completeness.
723:
Introduces an explanation (as opposed to an example): "For reasons not fully understood there is only a minor PSI contribution to the variable fluorescence emission of chloroplasts (Dau, 1994),
330:
A document containing a summary or listing of relevant job experience and education. The exact usage of the term varies between
British English and American English. The singular form is never
592:
Followed by the dates during which the person, usually famous, was active and productive in his/her profession. Typically used when the person's dates of birth and death are unknown.
3667:
279:. Used interchangeably with "cp." in citations indicating the reader should compare a statement with that from the cited source. It is also widely used as an abbreviation for "
2490:
Used in many countries to acknowledge that a comparison being made requires certain obvious alterations, which are left unstated. It is not to be confused with the similar
665:
It is used to avoid repeating the name of a male author (in citations, footnotes, bibliographies, etc.) When quoting a female author, use the corresponding feminine form,
3849:
2216:
Used when referring the reader to a passage beginning in a certain place, and continuing, e.g., "p.6 et seqq." means "page 6 and the pages that follow". Use
3362:
1292:
Imperative, used after a term or phrase that should be looked up elsewhere in the current document or book. For more than one term or phrase, the plural
918:
The meaning is distinct from "unanimously"; "nem. con." simply means that nobody voted against. Thus there may have been abstentions from the vote.
3706:
570:
laws are against natural right is so strong in the United States, that few, if any, of the State constitutions have failed to proscribe them." —
47:
referent words and phrases are perceived as foreign to
English. In a few cases, English referents have replaced the original Latin ones (e.g., "
3707:
Worley (Museum
Gustavianum, Uppsala University), John; Wagner (Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University), Thomas Gregor.
3627:
4069:
3829:
3789:
3504:
1609:
Used when quoting text that contains some form of mistake, to show that the mistake was in the original work and is not a misquotation.
900:: All the measurements have an accuracy of within 5% as they were calibrated according to the procedure described by Jackson (1989)."
622:
This abbreviation is used in citations to indicate an unspecified number of pages following the specified page. Example: "see page 258
544:
Introduces an example (as opposed to an explanation): "The shipping company instituted a surcharge on any items weighing over a ton;
3920:
3357:
3219:): of the authors; indicates that a name is used in the sense of subsequent authors, and not in the sense of the original author
4115:
3531:
3452:
3372:
1931:'s count. Used as a reference point in ancient Rome for establishing dates, before being supplanted by other systems. Also
3805:
3601:
2547:
Used in Latin descriptions of organisms, particularly plants, to indicate that a name is due to the author or authors.
1342:
A part of the monarch's title. It is found on all
British coins minted during the reign of a monarch who is a queen.
4100:
3853:
1613:
is also often used to indicate surprise or incredulity, or maliciously, to draw attention to an author's mistake.
4110:
3367:
3709:"How to make swords talk: an interdisciplinary approach to understanding medieval swords and their inscriptions"
1460:
provides a parenthetic clarification, removes an ambiguity, or supplies a word omitted in preceding text, while
1659:
helium, neon, argon, xenon, krypton and radon, show a non-expected behaviour when exposed to this new element."
1480:), equivalent to "that is". Their meanings are similar, but there is a distinction which should be observed:
2781:
Smith..." typically would mean something like: "...in accordance with the ideas of Smith in this matter..."
2777:
Used in several related senses such as "in the sense of" or "in accordance with". For example, in taxonomy "
4043:
1323:
1622:
959:
Means in the same article, book or other reference work as was mentioned before. It is most often used in
3913:
2855:
2379:
2924:
727:, the PSI fluorescence appears to be independent from the state of its reaction centre (Butler, 1978)."
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4105:
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1144:
prescription: give this breakfast to that patient, to prevent that patient from experiencing hunger.
3453:"United States Government Printing Office Style Manual, Chapter 9: Abbreviations and Letter Symbols"
4064:
3631:
2026:
3571:
3568:. Vol. IV (1906-09 edition, digitized by Thesaurus Linguae Latinae ed.). p. 1506.
3833:
502:
Other archaic abbreviations include "&c.", "&/c.", "&e.", "&ct.", and "&ca."
3906:
1835:
1829:
1575:
refers to a spectrum of alternative communities in Europe and the United States in the 1970s."
1135:
is born", which is an instruction to act pro-actively, e.g., "before that happens, do this". A
985:
141:
63:
continued to be used due to their precise simplicity and Latin's status as a learned language.
3884:
3929:
3508:
3377:
2528:
3783:
3749:"Classical Salutations and Closings in Greek and Roman Letters, Adapted to Electronic Mail"
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19:
8:
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1736:
Words and abbreviations that have been in general use but are currently used less often.
1203:
Used to indicate additions after a postscript. Sometimes extended to comical length with
3056:
2987:
Used in editing to indicate that something should remain as it is, and not be changed.
2971:
2487:"having changed what needs to be changed", "once the necessary changes have been made"
2467:
2174:
2084:
2043:
1252:
760:
113:
2874:
2138:
2064:
1104:
1067:
189:
133:
129:
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3291:): by us, used to indicate that the writer(s) are the author(s) of a scientific name
2481:
1920:
1849:
1778:
An undergraduate bachelor's degree awarded for either a course or a program in the
1772:
1315:
1025:
787:
571:
321:
285:
Example: "These results were similar to those obtained using different techniques (
3538:
3480:
3042:
Among the Romans, this was a traditional salutation at the beginning of a letter.
3247:
1902:
609:
298:
109:
3748:
3505:"COMMONEST ABBREVIATIONS, SIGNS, ETC. USED IN THE APPARATUS TO A CLASSICAL TEXT"
2289:
1712:
Gadd" (a criminal case) is read as "The Crown against Gadd." In Scots Law, the
854:
838:
527:
241:
39:
30:
3813:
393:
A part of the monarch's title, it is found on all
British and Canadian coins.
4094:
3766:
3563:
1935:(AUC) ("in the year that the City was founded"). For example, the year 2007
1380:
1057:
369:
179:
48:
3605:
3251:): a special form adapted to a specific host; plural abbreviated as ff. spp.
1346:, "king" (not an abbreviation) is used when the reigning monarch is a king.
209:
3323:
2518:
1779:
1720:
Stevenson" is pronounced "Donoghue against
Stevenson." US law usually uses
1549:
1509:
1436:
770:
741:
125:
121:
77:
60:
3261:): in the collection, often followed by the name of a collection or museum
3229:): for candidate names of organisms that have not been completely accepted
2272:
1591:
A prescription indication that the drug is to be administered only once.
1153:
1121:
964:
963:
in a similar way to "ibid", though "ibid" would usually be followed by a
927:
864:
402:
99:
1675:
1631:
Often used in medical contexts. Example: "That patient needs attention,
1535:
has a strong
American flavor influenced by Californian counterculture."
793:
The "LL" of the abbreviation for the degree is from the genitive plural
3339:
3226:
3161:
3144:
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1391:
1220:
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684:
468:"and others", "and co-workers", "and other things", "and other places"
384:
52:
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1644:
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1279:
1181:
Used to indicate additions to a text after the signature of a letter.
997:
891:
876:
814:
493:
2494:, which excludes any changes other than those explicitly mentioned.
941:
Used as a common abbreviation for "number" in all forms of writing.
504:
Example: "I need to go to the store and buy some pie, milk, cheese,
3782:
3215:
3094:
2954:, used for an unspecified number of pages following the one cited.
2264:
1800:"B.C." is commonly used in English instead to convey this meaning.
960:
950:
890:
Some people use "Note" for the same purpose. Usually written with
602:
3731:
3307:
2298:
A part of the monarch's title, it is found on all
British coins.
2233:
2022:
1948:
1924:
1569:
1529:
583:
458:
452:
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3281:): he/she collected, often followed by the name of the collector
1257:
Example: "At the end of the long proof, the professor exclaimed
597:
3181:
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1943:(753 + 1 + 2007 = 2761); though, rigorously speaking, the year
1731:
1464:
is usually used to elaborate or detail text which precedes it.
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1238:
706:
644:
The abbreviation is used in citations. Not to be confused with
635:
471:
Example: "These results agree with the ones published by Pelon
263:
245:
2693:
After constructing something, normally to show its existence.
2311:"In the name of the Lord, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Amen"
18:
For shorthand marks in Latin inscription and manuscripts, see
3295:
2768:
1947:
begins on April 21, the birthday of Rome (i.e., the day that
1845:
1748:
1413:
1305:
671:
419:
82:
44:
3299:: "in the sense of", used for different groups of organisms
3199:
1928:
1913:
1884:
666:
656:
645:
1588:"if there is need", "if occasion require", "if necessary"
29:. Nearly all the abbreviations below have been adopted by
3806:"Common abbreviations in Latin inscriptions published in
3672:
1596:
3358:
Glossary of scientific naming § Latin abbreviations
2974:) and in "S.S.Theol.Studiosus" ("student of theology").
863:
Can refer to one's body of business practices. Also, in
1936:
2527:
Used as a placeholder for unknown names in, i.a., the
2278:
This is a mixture of Latin and English abbreviations.
1183:
Example (in a letter format): "Sincerely, John Smith.
375:
This is a mixture of Latin and English abbreviations.
3207:): having affinity with, similar but not identical to
1686:
Example: "The next football game will be the Knights
499:"and the others", "and other things", "and the rest"
3793:. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 27–29.
2406:
Where periods are used, it is "Lit.D." or "Litt.D."
2070:
Where periods are used, it is "D.Lit." or "D.Litt."
1454:"it is permitted to know", "one may know", "to wit"
3777:. Vol. I (9th ed.). 1878. pp. 26–29.
3570:iuventuti prolixa vitae a data sunt (attributed to
3363:
List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions
2365:Among other people, or among other legal entities.
1159:"for the time being", "temporarily", "in place of"
283:", although some styles recommend against such use.
124:is based on the traditionally reckoned year of the
3239:): example or specimen; plural abbreviated as exx.
1650:"namely", "to wit", "precisely", "that is to say"
3656:. United States Department of Justice. p. 2.
2326:"in a letter" or other documented correspondence
4092:
3660:
1314:Often used to prefix the subject of traditional
1233:to indicate the medicine should be taken daily.
867:, to refer to a criminal's method of operation.
346:, i.e., "of life", despite the plural-appearing
3654:Office of the Solicitor General Citation Manual
3532:"Tables of Modern Monetary Systems—Explanation"
3447:
3445:
3443:
3441:
3439:
3437:
3435:
3433:
3431:
3429:
3427:
3425:
3423:
2307:In Nomine Dei/Domini Filii Spiritus Sancti Amen
150:Example: "The United States Civil War began in
66:
3475:
3473:
3421:
3419:
3417:
3415:
3413:
3411:
3409:
3407:
3405:
3403:
2915:("Areia sends many greetings to Apollonius.")
1870:The year of Christ the Savior, similar to AD.
33:. However, with some exceptions (for example,
3914:
1740:Lesser-common Latin abbreviations and usages
574:, Letter to Isaac McPherson, August 13, 1813
250:Example: "Electronic Transactions Ordinance (
148:counting years before the start of the epoch.
3732:Marchant, J.R.V.; Charles Joseph F. (1952).
3596:
3594:
3592:
3590:
3588:
3586:
3584:
3582:
2970:Used in abbreviations in "S.S.Theol.Doct." (
1732:List of less-common abbreviations and usages
1420:"in a relaxed, generous (or 'ample') sense"
1394:. This prayer's English equivalent would be
240:Used before a chapter number of laws of the
218:Used with dates to indicate "approximately".
3470:
3400:
2726:Usually at the end of mathematical proofs.
3921:
3907:
3039:"If you are well, it is good. I am well."
1716:is read "against"; for example, "Donoghue
194:Example: "We will meet the mayor at 10:00
3702:
3700:
3698:
3696:
3694:
3692:
3690:
3579:
2623:Used in vision correction prescriptions.
2607:Used in vision correction prescriptions.
2563:Used in vision correction prescriptions.
2213:"and the words, pages, etc. that follow"
1072:Example: "We will meet the mayor at 2:00
3740:
3499:
3497:
2124:Where periods are used, it is "D.Phil."
275:is an imperative form of the Latin verb
2025:). Usually found in legal documents in
1390:for a dead person, frequently found on
1375:requiescat in pace, requiescant in pace
439:is pronounced with stress on the first
170:Used in business organizational charts
140:counting years after the start of this
4093:
3725:
3687:
3523:
3062:Where periods are used, it is "Th.D."
2880:Where periods are used, it is "Sc.D."
2438:Where periods are used, it is "LL.M."
2422:Where periods are used, it is "LL.D."
2196:Where periods are used, it is "Ed.D."
2180:Where periods are used, it is "D.Th."
2144:Where periods are used, it is "D.Sc."
1048:Where periods are used, it is "Ph.D."
518:is preferred when speaking of people.
3902:
3885:"Latin and Greek Elements in English"
3628:"Pharmaceutical Latin. Abbreviations"
3620:
3494:
3327:): new species (singular); plural is
269:"bring together" and hence "compare"
192:to indicate times during the morning.
108:Used to label or number years in the
4070:Latin words with English derivatives
3746:
3373:List of ecclesiastical abbreviations
3343:): subspecies (singular); plural is
3002:"may the earth rest lightly on you"
2744:Usually found in medical shorthand.
2591:Used on sepulchers and gravestones.
2000:Usually found in medical shorthand.
1696:without a full stop (period), never
1251:Cited in many texts at the end of a
1248:"that which was to be demonstrated"
1130:As used in standard medical jargon,
220:Example: "The antique clock is from
3529:
3311:): species (singular); plural also
697:'The Sun Also Rises') and friend."
693:Example: "Ernest Hemingway—author (
215:"around", "about", "approximately"
13:
3192:
2677:Often on the title page of books.
2674:"may God look favourably on this"
1708:(in civil cases); for example, "R
1070:to indicate times after 12 midday.
641:"in the same place" (book, etc.)"
289:Wilson, 1999 and Ansmann, 1992)."
27:list of common Latin abbreviations
14:
4127:
3928:
3798:
1488:introduce a clarification, while
1363:"he/she reigned", "he/she ruled"
1311:"in the matter of", "concerning"
894:(upper case, or capital) letters.
1816:Example: "She drew this artwork
1174:"after what has been written", "
564:Used similarly to "retroactive".
561:"after the fact", "retroactive"
533:"for example", "for instance", "
3870:"What Latin abbreviations mean"
3850:"Latin words and abbreviations"
3759:
3368:List of classical abbreviations
2835:Salvator Dominus Iesus Christus
2774:"second", "after", "following"
1841:"for the greater glory of God"
1545:"without place of publication"
1006:Used in the sense of "yearly".
915:"with no one speaking against"
3646:
3556:
3347:, abbreviated sspp. or subspp.
3005:Was used in similar manner to
2690:"which was to be constructed"
2224:if "the following" is plural.
1505:"without date of publication"
1432:"without year of publication"
712:"that is", "in other words", "
1:
3388:
3271:): undetermined, unidentified
1684:Sometimes is not abbreviated.
1525:"in the wide or broad sense"
566:Example: "The sentiment that
350:modifier. The true plural is
4116:Latin language-related lists
3393:
3023:"under the word or heading"
2930:"Senate and People of Rome"
2839:"Saviour Lord Jesus Christ"
2723:"which was to be found out"
2507:"In the name of Jesus Amen"
2451:"he speaks" or "she speaks"
2102:"Doctor of Dental Medicine"
1472:are not to be confused with
1383:", "may they rest in peace"
307:Commonly used in economics,
67:List of common abbreviations
7:
3351:
3035:si vales bene est ego valeo
2856:Doctor of Juridical Science
2380:Doctor of Juridical Science
2063:"Doctor of Literature" or "
1738:
1655:Example: "The noble gases,
1492:introduces an equivalence.
1322:. However, when used in an
1091:"after the author's death"
1076:" (14:00 in 24-hour clock)
514:implies inanimate objects,
304:"other things being equal"
198:" (10:00 in 24-hour clock)
72:Common Latin abbreviations
70:
10:
4132:
3734:Cassell's Latin dictionary
3331:, abbreviated as spp. nov.
3120:Used when forced to sign.
2925:Senatus Populusque Romanus
2850:Scientiae Juridicae Doctor
2374:Juridicae Scientiae Doctor
2329:Often followed by a date.
1782:or the sciences, or both.
1187:Tell mother I say hello!"
105:"in the year of the Lord"
17:
4052:
3936:
3565:Thesaurus Linguae Latinae
2551:
2524:"I do not know the name"
2403:" or "Doctor of Letters"
1755:
1752:
1747:
1744:
1516:
1408:
480:should be preferred over
430:
89:
86:
81:
76:
2820:Sanctus Dominus Christus
2805:Sanctus Dominus Christus
2295:"defender of the faith"
1912:"from the foundation of
1867:"the year of salvation"
1110:"through the agency of"
4101:Latin words and phrases
3790:Encyclopædia Britannica
3774:Encyclopædia Britannica
3572:Marcus Cornelius Fronto
3117:"constrained by force"
2967:"of the holy theology"
2963:Sacrosanctae Theologiae
2913:Areia S.P.D. Apollonio.
2908:"sends many greetings"
2708:"which was to be done"
2098:Dentae Medicinae Doctor
1704:(in criminal cases) or
1244:quod erat demonstrandum
1021:"for each one hundred"
820:"(in) the place cited"
675:), "the same" (woman).
4111:Lists of abbreviations
3668:"Genealogy - Glossary"
2904:salutem plurimam dicit
2686:quod erat construendum
2573:"Doctor of Optometry"
2193:"Doctor of Education"
1836:ad majorem Dei gloriam
1830:ad maiorem Dei gloriam
1565:"in the strict sense"
1024:Commonly "percent" in
986:Orthographical variant
956:"(in) the work cited"
860:"method of operating"
729:See also the note for
720:quivalent" (mnemonic)
390:"by the grace of God"
3602:"Latin Abbreviations"
3481:"Latin abbreviations"
3378:List of Latin phrases
3315:, abbreviated as spp.
2947:"the following ones"
2889:sphalma typographicum
2719:quod erat inveniendum
2670:quod deus bene vertat
2588:"here lie the bones"
2529:Book of Common Prayer
2157:"died without issue"
1809:ad naturam delineavit
1745:abbreviation or word
1404:, good grandmother."
1127:"for the thing born"
769:Used to indicate the
690:"among other things"
338:is already singular,
3808:L'année épigraphique
3784:"Abbreviation"
3768:"Abbreviation"
3383:Scribal abbreviation
3026:As in a dictionary.
2997:sit tibi terra levis
2503:In Nomine Iesus Amen
2401:Doctor of Literature
2119:Doctor of Philosophy
1923:, which occurred in
1086:post mortem auctoris
1043:Doctor of Philosophy
980:"various spellings"
976:orthographiae variae
910:nemine contradicente
484:to refer to people.
20:Scribal abbreviation
4060:Latin abbreviations
4044: Complete list
3836:on 17 February 2007
2824:"Holy Lord Christ"
2809:"Holy Lord Christ"
2703:quod erat faciendum
2636:"in each thousand"
2160:Used in genealogy.
2153:decessit sine prole
1933:anno Urbis conditae
1908:anno Urbis conditae
1792:ante Christum natum
1766:Artium Baccalaureus
1741:
1357:, or, more rarely,
1037:Philosophiae Doctor
756:lbs. (also plural)
548:, a car or truck."
425:"the same" (woman)
114:Gregorian calendars
73:
3856:on 9 December 2006
3830:"Linguists' Latin"
3736:. London: Cassell.
3544:on 15 October 2009
3057:Doctor of Theology
2972:Doctor of Theology
2584:Ossa hic sita sunt
2569:Optometriae Doctor
2468:Doctor of Medicine
2189:Educationae Doctor
2175:Doctor of Theology
2113:Doctor Philosophiæ
2085:Doctor of Medicine
2044:Doctor of Divinity
2038:Divinitatis Doctor
1739:
1253:mathematical proof
1200:"post-postscript"
1196:post post scriptum
782:Legum Baccalaureus
71:
4088:
4087:
4075:Legal Latin terms
3608:on 13 August 2007
3190:
3189:
3133:"Venerate Jesus"
3051:Theologiae Doctor
2875:Doctor of Science
2435:"Master of Laws"
2419:"Doctor of Laws"
2395:Litterarum Doctor
2169:Doctor Theologiae
2139:Doctor of Science
2065:Doctor of Letters
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2650:
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2647:proximo mense
2645:
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2622:
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2554:
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2421:
2418:
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2398:
2396:
2393:
2388:
2387:
2384:
2381:
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2375:
2372:
2369:
2368:
2364:
2361:
2359:
2356:
2355:
2352:
2348:
2344:
2342:"this month"
2341:
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2336:
2333:
2332:
2328:
2325:
2323:
2320:
2317:
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2313:
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2301:
2297:
2294:
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2282:
2281:
2277:
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2270:
2267:
2266:
2262:
2259:
2258:
2255:
2252:
2250:
2248:
2245:
2244:
2241:
2238:
2236:
2235:
2231:
2228:
2227:
2223:
2219:
2215:
2212:
2210:
2207:
2200:
2199:
2195:
2192:
2190:
2187:
2184:
2183:
2179:
2176:
2172:
2170:
2167:
2164:
2163:
2159:
2156:
2154:
2151:
2148:
2147:
2143:
2140:
2136:
2134:
2131:
2128:
2127:
2123:
2120:
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2104:
2101:
2099:
2096:
2093:
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2077:
2074:
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2069:
2066:
2062:
2060:
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2048:
2045:
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2039:
2036:
2033:
2032:
2028:
2024:
2020:
2016:
2013:
2010:
2007:
2004:
2003:
1999:
1996:
1994:
1991:
1986:
1985:
1982:
1979:
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1974:
1971:
1970:
1967:
1963:
1961:
1959:
1956:
1955:
1950:
1946:
1942:
1938:
1934:
1930:
1927:according to
1926:
1922:
1918:
1915:
1911:
1909:
1905:
1904:
1900:
1897:
1896:
1893:
1889:
1886:
1883:"the year of
1882:
1880:
1877:
1874:
1873:
1869:
1866:
1864:
1861:
1856:
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1851:
1847:
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1571:
1567:
1564:
1562:
1561:sensu stricto
1559:
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1547:
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1534:
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1527:
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1429:
1426:
1425:
1422:
1419:
1417:
1415:
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1397:
1396:rest in peace
1393:
1389:
1385:
1382:
1381:rest in peace
1378:
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1247:
1245:
1242:
1240:
1237:
1236:
1232:
1231:prescriptions
1228:
1225:
1223:
1222:
1218:
1215:
1214:
1211:, and so on.
1210:
1206:
1202:
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1197:
1194:
1191:
1190:
1186:
1180:
1177:
1173:
1171:
1170:post scriptum
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1161:
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1147:
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1090:
1088:
1087:
1083:
1080:
1079:
1075:
1069:
1065:
1062:
1060:
1059:
1058:post meridiem
1055:
1052:
1051:
1047:
1044:
1040:
1038:
1035:
1032:
1031:
1027:
1023:
1020:
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664:
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647:
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637:
633:
630:
629:
625:
621:
618:
616:
612:
611:
607:
604:
599:
596:
595:
591:
589:"flourished"
588:
586:
585:
581:
578:
577:
573:
569:
568:ex post facto
563:
560:
558:
557:ex post facto
555:
552:
551:
547:
543:
540:
536:
532:
530:
529:
525:
522:
521:
517:
513:
507:
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496:
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491:
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455:
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447:
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392:
389:
387:
386:
382:
379:
378:
374:
371:
370:hundredweight
367:
364:
361:
358:
357:
353:
349:
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341:
337:
333:
329:
326:
324:
323:
319:
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310:
306:
303:
301:
300:
296:
293:
292:
288:
282:
278:
274:
271:
268:
266:
265:
261:
258:
257:
254: 553)."
253:
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236:
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227:
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217:
214:
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211:
207:
202:
201:
197:
191:
187:
184:
182:
181:
180:ante meridiem
177:
174:
173:
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166:
164:
161:
158:
157:
153:
147:
143:
139:
135:
131:
127:
123:
119:
115:
111:
107:
104:
102:
101:
97:
94:
93:
84:
79:
75:
64:
62:
61:abbreviations
56:
54:
50:
49:rest in peace
46:
42:
41:
36:
32:
28:
21:
16:
4059:
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3873:. Retrieved
3858:. Retrieved
3854:the original
3838:. Retrieved
3834:the original
3818:. Retrieved
3814:the original
3807:
3788:
3772:
3760:Bibliography
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3679:23 September
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3671:
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3632:the original
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3509:the original
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3344:
3338:
3335:ssp., subsp.
3334:
3328:
3324:species nova
3322:
3318:
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3302:
3294:
3288:
3284:
3278:
3274:
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3264:
3258:
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3222:
3214:
3210:
3204:
3198:
3167:"see above"
3160:
3150:"see below"
3143:
3128:
3110:
3093:
3083:
3079:
3071:ultimo mense
3070:
3050:
3034:
3016:
3006:
2995:
2962:
2959:S.S. Theol.
2951:
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2789:
2778:
2767:
2752:
2736:
2718:
2701:
2685:
2669:
2659:
2655:
2646:
2631:
2620:"both eyes"
2615:
2599:
2583:
2568:
2555:
2539:
2519:nomen nescio
2517:
2502:
2491:
2480:
2461:
2446:
2430:
2415:Legum Doctor
2414:
2394:
2373:
2357:inter alios
2350:
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2188:
2168:
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2132:
2112:
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2058:
2037:
2018:
2008:
1992:
1975:
1965:
1944:
1940:
1932:
1907:
1901:
1891:
1878:
1863:Anno Salutis
1862:
1834:
1828:
1817:
1808:
1790:
1780:liberal arts
1764:
1753:translation
1735:
1721:
1717:
1713:
1709:
1705:
1701:
1697:
1693:
1687:
1674:
1662:
1656:
1643:
1632:
1621:
1610:
1601:
1583:
1572:
1560:
1550:bibliography
1540:
1532:
1520:
1510:bibliography
1500:
1489:
1485:
1481:
1477:
1473:
1469:
1465:
1461:
1457:
1449:
1437:bibliography
1427:
1412:
1401:
1395:
1379:"may he/she
1374:
1358:
1354:
1343:
1334:
1304:
1293:
1289:"which see"
1284:
1278:
1261:
1243:
1226:"every day"
1219:
1208:
1204:
1195:
1184:
1169:
1152:
1141:
1136:
1131:
1120:
1103:
1084:
1073:
1066:Used on the
1056:
1036:
1014:
996:
975:
951:opere citato
949:
932:
931:(singular),
926:
908:
897:
887:"note well"
881:
880:(singular),
875:
853:
832:
813:
802:
798:
794:
781:
759:
742:Juris Doctor
740:
730:
724:
717:
713:
705:
694:
683:
670:
655:
634:
623:
614:
608:
582:
567:
556:
545:
538:
534:
526:
515:
511:
505:
492:
481:
477:
472:
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440:
436:
429:
418:
401:
383:
362:
351:
347:
343:
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335:
331:
320:
308:
297:
286:
280:
276:
272:
262:
251:
232:
221:
208:
195:
188:Used on the
178:
162:
151:
145:
137:
122:calendar era
117:
98:
87:translation
78:abbreviation
57:
38:
34:
26:
24:
15:
3100:"as above"
2893:"misprint"
2322:in litteris
2273:pennyweight
2239:"and wife"
2029:countries.
2021:(plural of
2014:"citizens"
1584:si opus sit
1154:pro tempore
1122:pro re nata
965:page number
882:notate bene
865:criminology
815:loco citato
797:(singular:
403:Deo volente
100:anno Domini
55:" for PS).
4095:Categories
3810:1888–1993"
3389:References
3345:subspecies
3340:subspecies
3227:Candidatus
3162:vide supra
3145:vide infra
3112:vi coactus
2741:"without"
2285:Fid. Def.
2209:et sequens
2205:et sequa.
2011:in plural
1980:"Blessed"
1976:Benedictus
1879:anno urbis
1681:"against"
1568:Example: "
1528:Example: "
1521:sensu lato
1400:Example: "
1392:tombstones
1221:quaque die
1176:postscript
1016:per centum
1011:per cent.
905:nem. con.
896:Example: "
810:loc. cit.
685:inter alia
600:(singular)
385:Dei gratia
336:Curriculum
237:"chapter"
163:ad interim
126:conception
53:postscript
25:This is a
3612:20 August
3394:Footnotes
3177:Christus
3078:See also
3018:sub verbo
2942:sequentia
2911:Example:
2654:See also
2632:per mille
2628:per mil.
2345:See also
2318:in litt.
2222:et sequa.
2027:Civil law
1661:See also
1645:videlicet
1541:sine loco
1501:sine data
1428:sine anno
1320:memoranda
1296:is used.
1285:quae vide
1280:quod vide
1149:pro tem.
1100:per pro.
998:per annum
961:citations
946:op. cit.
938:"number"
935:(plural)
892:majuscule
884:(plural)
877:nota bene
766:"scales"
605:(plural)
494:et cetera
233:capitulus
3890:24 April
3875:16 April
3860:24 April
3840:24 April
3820:24 April
3717:8 August
3638:24 April
3548:24 April
3515:24 April
3486:24 April
3462:24 April
3352:See also
3319:sp. nov.
3255:in coll.
3237:exemplar
3216:auctorum
3095:ut supra
2950:Same as
2885:sphalm.
2769:secundum
2544:"by us"
2447:loquitur
2303:INDFSSA
2265:denarius
2218:et seqq.
2203:et seqq.
2019:Citizens
1914:the City
1885:the city
1857:An. Sal.
1450:scilicet
1355:regnavit
1339:"queen"
1229:Used on
510:Because
475:(2002)."
464:et alibi
312:easier.
277:conferre
246:colonies
3313:species
3308:species
3205:affinis
3031:SVBEEV
2794:"Holy"
2790:Sanctus
2779:...sec.
2268:weight
2234:et uxor
2229:et ux.
2201:et seq.
2023:citizen
1997:"with"
1949:Romulus
1848:of the
1787:a.C.n.
1702:against
1606:"thus"
1570:New Age
1530:New Age
1316:letters
1081:p.m.a.
584:floruit
537:xample
459:et alia
453:et alii
448:et al.
365:weight
224:1900."
154:1861."
136:, with
4053:Others
3458:. 2016
3265:indet.
3243:f. sp.
3182:Christ
3007:R.I.P.
2801:SCSDX
2643:prox.
2391:LittD
2334:inst.
2247:et vir
2109:DPhil
2055:DLitt
1925:753 BC
1676:versus
1623:statim
1618:stat.
1478:id est
1446:scil.
1388:prayer
1335:regina
1275:qq.v.
928:numero
707:id est
636:ibidem
631:ibid.
615:foliis
516:et al.
512:cetera
478:Et al.
473:et al.
434:below.
363:centum
273:Confer
264:confer
144:, and
116:. The
110:Julian
35:versus
3712:(PDF)
3542:(PDF)
3535:(PDF)
3456:(PDF)
3296:sensu
3289:nobis
3279:legit
3211:auct.
3157:v.s.
3140:v.i.
3090:u.s.
3084:prox.
3080:inst.
3067:ult.
3013:s.v.
2992:STTL
2979:stet
2937:sqq.
2920:SPQR
2831:SDIX
2764:sec.
2666:QDBV
2656:inst.
2580:OHSS
2540:nobis
2536:Nob.
2514:N.N.
2477:m.m.
2443:loq.
2347:prox.
2260:dwt.
2009:Civis
1875:a.u.
1846:motto
1825:AMDG
1749:Latin
1640:viz.
1633:stat.
1557:s.s.
1517:s.l.
1497:s.d.
1416:amplo
1414:sensu
1409:s.a.
1359:rexit
1331:Reg.
1306:in re
1294:qq.v.
1259:'
1216:q.d.
1209:PPPPS
1053:p.m.
993:p.a.
803:legis
795:legum
771:pound
761:libra
702:i.e.
680:i.a.
672:eadem
610:folio
553:fac.
523:e.g.
489:etc.
437:Eadem
420:eadem
415:ead.
359:cwt.
348:vitae
340:vitae
229:Cap.
210:circa
175:a.m.
159:a.i.
142:epoch
130:birth
83:Latin
45:Latin
3892:2021
3877:2007
3862:2021
3842:2021
3822:2021
3719:2015
3681:2021
3640:2021
3614:2007
3550:2021
3517:2021
3488:2021
3464:2021
3285:nob.
3275:leg.
3200:aff.
3082:and
3047:ThD
2900:SPD
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