Latin Abbreviations
Starting with phrase number 66

  1. P.M. or Pont. Max. = Pontifex Maximus - Supreme Pontiff (Ecclesiastical Term - Refers to the Pope - Often )
  2. PS = Post Scriptum - Written after (Compare with Post Data - Used in correspondence when a comment is added later on the same day )
  3. QED = Quod erat demonstrandum - Which was to be demonstrated (Mathematical term - traditionally placed at the end of proofs )
  4. QEF = Quod erat faciendum - Which was to be shown (Mathematical term - traditionally placed at the end of a solution )
  5. q.G.h. = Quid Gloriam habet - Be in glory (Epitaph - Equivalent to RIP )
  6. Q.S.D = Quis ut Deus? - Who is like God? (Motto of angels led by St. Michael )
  7. RIP = Requiescat In Pace - Rest in Peace (Inscription on tombs, often )
  8. SC = Societas Castulonensis - Castulo Mining Company (Company authorized by Rome for the exploitation of silver and lead mines Linares District (Castulo) in ancient Hispania - The SC brand has appeared in numerous coins minted in the area between I bC to I aD )
  9. s.d. = Salutem Dicit - Wishing health (Salutation used by Cicero, often )
  10. SI = Societatis Iesus - Society of Jesus (Jesuits - Often )
  11. SMQL = Sunt Mala Quae Libas - The drinks that you offer are bad (Ecclesiastical term - Motto written on the cross of San Benito Abad )
  12. s.p.d. = Salutem Pluriman Dicit - Wishing lots of health
  13. SPQR = Senatus PopulusQue Romanus - The Senate and People of Rome (Often )
  14. STTL = Sit Tibi Terra Levis - Let the earth rest lightly on you (Used in epitaphs, )
  15. TMQF = Tene me quia fugio - Stop me, I am a fugitive (In Rome in the second century AD, they put metal collars on slaves with the owners name and this phrase )
  16. Tr. mil. = Tribunus militum - Military court
  17. Tr. pl. = Tribunus Plebis - Tribune of the masses (In ancient Rome this was a court made of plebs, common people )
  18. V.gr. = Verbi gratia - In virtue of the word (Grammatical term - For example, similar to exempli gratia. Often )
  19. VITRIOLUM = Visita interiora terrae, rectificando invenies occultam lapidem veram medicine. - Visit the interior of the earth, and adjusting find the hidden stone which is the real medicine (Referring to the philosophical stone - This phrase is often )
  20. Viz. = Videlicet - Namely (Meaning, )
  21. vs. = Versus - Turned around, in opposition

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