Alibi : elsewhere. Alma mater: a benign mother; applied generally to the University. A raensa et thoro : divorced from bed and board. Amor patriae : the love of our country. Anglice : in English. Anno Domini : [AD] in the year of our Lord. Anno Mundi... The infallible ready reckoner - Page 246by W. Coxhead - 1876Full view - About this book
 | Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould - Shorthand - 1829 - 106 pages
...college, nre called alumni, ofthat college. Amor patria.-- The love of our country. Anno Domini. — In the year of our Lord. .anno mundi. — In the year of the world. Ante ItdlHiu.—lietoK1 the war. A posteriori. — From the latter. A priori. — From the former — in... | |
 | H. L. Barnum - Readers - 1833 - 82 pages
...according to the fashion. Alias — otherwise. Amor patriee — the love of country. Anno Domini — in the year of our Lord. Anno mundi — in the year of the world. A priori — in the first instance. Bona fide — actually ; in reality. Bon mot — a good word ;... | |
 | Charles Saxton - Shorthand - 1842 - 146 pages
...at a college, are called alumni of that college. Amor patrice. The love of our country. Anno Domini. In the year of our Lord. Anno mundi. In the year of the world. Anglice. In English. Ante helium. Before the war. A posteriori. From the latter. A priori. From the... | |
 | Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1847 - 490 pages
...end one Terse or sentence, also begin the next). Anath'ema, Gr. An ecclesiastical curse. Anno Domini. In the year of our Lord. Anno Mundi. In the year of the world. Ante meridiem (AMt Before noon. Anthropoph'agi, Gr. Man-eaters ; cannibals. Apex; pi. Apices. The top or angular... | |
 | Live - 1855 - 168 pages
...University. A mensa et thoro: divorced from bed and board. Amor patriae : the love of our country. Anglice: in English. Anno Domini: [AD] in the year of our Lord. Anno Mundi: [AM] in the year of the world. Annus Mirabilis: the year of wonders.—A Poem of Dryden's, so called... | |
 | English language - 1856 - 366 pages
...University. A mensa et tuoro : divorced from bed and board. Amor patriae : the love of our country. Anglice : In English, Anno Domini: [AD] in the year of our Lord. Anno Mundi ; [AM ] in the year of the world. Annus Mirabilis : the year of wonders. — A Poem of Dryden's, so... | |
 | English language - 1853 - 236 pages
...University. A mensa et thoro : divorced from bed and board. Amor patriae : the love of our country. Anglice : In English, Anno Domini: [AD] in the year of our Lord. Anno Mundi ; [AM] in the year of the world. Annus Mirabilis : the year of wonders. — A Poem of Dryden's, so... | |
 | Mrs. William Allbut - Arithmetic - 1859 - 136 pages
...— Benign mother : a term applied to a university. Al'ter ego. — A second self. An'no Dom'ini. — In the year of our Lord. An'no mun'di. — In the year of the world. An'te merid'iem. — Before noon. Aqua. — Water. Arca'na impe'rii. — State secrets. Argumen'tum ad hom'inem. —... | |
 | Robert Sullivan - 1860 - 260 pages
...bed and board, a divorce. A posteriori, from a posterior Anglice, in English. Anno Domini (A. u.), in the year of our Lord. Anno mundi, in the year of the •world. Ante meridiem (AM), before reason ; an argument from ' noon. the efoct to the cause. I Anthropophagi, Gr., man-eaters ; cannibals.... | |
 | John Williams (of Lancaster, O.) - English language - 1860 - 410 pages
...against A posteriori, from experiment, or observation, or from the effect to the cause. Anno Domini, in the year of our Lord. Anno Mundi, in the year of the world. A priori, from the cause to the effect. A qua vitœ, brandy. (The water of life.) Arcanum, a secret.... | |
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