Common Latin Abbreviations Used in E…
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Common Latin Abbreviations Used in English A.D.. A.D. stands for Anno Domini 'in the year of our Lord' and refers to events after the birth of Christ. A.M.. A.M. stands for ante meridiem and is sometimes abbreviated a.m. or am. A.M. means before noon and refers to... P.M.. P.M. stands for post ... A.D.: Anno Domini, meaning 'in the year of our Lord' and refers to events after the birth of Christ. A.M.: Ante meridiem, meaning before noon. P.M.: Post meridiem, meaning after noon. C.V.: Curriculum vitae, meaning 'course of life', a document containing a summary or listing of relevant job experience and education. D.V.: Deo volente, meaning 'God willing'. D.G.: Dei gratia, meaning 'by the grace of God', a part of the monarch's title. E.g.: Exempli gratia, meaning 'for example'. I.e.: Id est, meaning 'that is'. N.B.: Nota bene, meaning 'note well'. Q.E.D.: Quod erat demonstrandum, meaning 'which was to be demonstrated'. R.I.P.: Requiescat in pace, meaning 'rest in peace'. S.P.Q.R.: Senatus Populusque Romanus, meaning 'The Senate and People of Rome'. V.I.P.: Very important person. V.S.: Versus, meaning 'against'. Etc.: Et cetera, meaning 'and so on'. N.S.: Nova Scotia, a province in Canada. P.S.: Post scriptum, meaning 'after what has been written'.
A.D.: Anno Domini, meaning 'in the year of our Lord' and refers to events after the birth of Christ.
A.M.: Ante meridiem, meaning before noon.
P.M.: Post meridiem, meaning after noon.
C.V.: Curriculum vitae, meaning 'course of life', a document containing a summary or listing of relevant job experience and education.
D.V.: Deo volente, meaning 'God willing'.
D.G.: Dei gratia, meaning 'by the grace of God', a part of the monarch's title.
E.g.: Exempli gratia, meaning 'for example'.
I.e.: Id est, meaning 'that is'.
N.B.: Nota bene, meaning 'note well'.
Q.E.D.: Quod erat demonstrandum, meaning 'which was to be demonstrated'.
R.I.P.: Requiescat in pace, meaning 'rest in peace'.
S.P.Q.R.: Senatus Populusque Romanus, meaning 'The Senate and People of Rome'.
V.I.P.: Very important person.
V.S.: Versus, meaning 'against'.
Etc.: Et cetera, meaning 'and so on'.
N.S.: Nova Scotia, a province in Canada.
P.S.: Post scriptum, meaning 'after what has been written'.
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