Latin Abbreviations
Starting with phrase number 16

  1. a.U.C. = ab Urbe Condita - a.U.C. - From the founding of the city (To count years since the foundation of Rome - 753 AC )
  2. BA = Baccalaurei in Artibus - Bachelor of Arts (Academic term - University Degree )
  3. BS = Baccalaurei in Scientiis - Bachelor of Science (Academic term - University Degree )
  4. c. = Circa - Around (Refers to dates )
  5. c.a. = Circa Anum - Around the year (Refers to dates )
  6. CANTAB = Cantabridgienses - Student of the Cambridge University
  7. cf. or cfr. = Confere - Compare, refer (Used in footnotes )
  8. CSSML = Crux Sancta Sit Mihi Lux - Let the Holy Cross be my light (Ecclesiastical term - Initials on the back of the Cross of San Benito Abad )
  9. D.G = Dei Gratia - By the Grace of God (Expresses the divine rights of the monarchy )
  10. D.G.R. = Dei Gratia Regina - By the Grace of God to the Kings (Expresses the divine rights of the monarchy )
  11. D.M. = Diis manibus - Sacred to the Manes (It is a dedication whose initials abound in pagan graves )
  12. D.M.S. = Diis manibus Sacrum - Dedicated to the Names gods (It is a dedication whose initials abound in pagan graves )
  13. D.N. = Dominus Noster - Our Lord (Often )
  14. DOM = Deo Optimo Maximo - For God, the best and greatest (Bernardo Vincelli used it to label his bottles of Benedictine )
  15. EC = Era Christiana - Christian Era (Often )
  16. e.g. = Exempli gratia - For example (Grammatical term )
  17. EIONPM = Eius in obitu nostro prae muniamur - So His presence protect us at the time of death (Ecclesiastical term - Initials on the back of the Cross of San Benito Abad )
  18. et al. = Et alii - And others (Grammatical term - When there are more than one author, the name of the main author is mention followed by et alii - Sometimes it is written as: Et alia (if women authors), or Et allii )
  19. etc. = Et cetera - And the Rest (Grammatical term - Sometimes spelled as Et Coetera or Et Cœtera )
  20. F.D. = Fidei defensor - Defender of the faith (Title conferred to the king of England )
  21. fec. = Fecit - Done (Often )
  22. F.S.C = Fratellum Scholarum Christianorum - Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Lasallians )
  23. Id. or Ibid. = Ibidem - In the same place (Grammatical term - Used in footnotes to indicate that the reference/source is the same as above )
  24. i.e. = Id est - That is (Grammatical term )
  25. IHS = Iesus Hic Sacramentum - The Sacrament of Jesus

Total: 86
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