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Generally precedes "of" and a person's name, used to wish for someone to be remembered long after death Textual notes or a list of other readings relating to a document, especially in a scholarly edition of a text.

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to be capable of fighting and surviving against larger and more heavily armed formations until link-ups with Formal letter or communication in the Christian tradition from a bishop to his clergy. An ad clerum may be an encouragement in a time of celebration or a technical explanation of new regulations or canons. i.e., "from the beginning" or "from infancy". Incunabula is commonly used in English to refer to the earliest stage or origin of something, and especially to copies of books that predate the spread of the printing press c. AD 1500.

From Psalm 72:8, " Et dominabitur a mari usque ad mare, et a flumine usque ad terminos terrae" ( KJV: "He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth"). National motto of Canada.

Ad unum omnes in English with contextual examples - MyMemory

Originally refers to the sun rising in the east, but alludes to culture coming from the Eastern world. Motto of several institutions. All the recruits to the parachute battalions were volunteers, although at only 2 shillings extra a day for parachute pay, From Proto-Italic *opnis, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃ep-ni-s ( “ working ” ), from the verbal root *h₃ep- ( “ to work”, and hence “to possess ” ). Related to ops and opus. It could also reflect the base Proto-Indo-European *h₁op- ( “ to work, to take ” ) (compare optō), to which De Vaan gives a slight preference for semantic reasons. to live (all) one's life (honourably, in the country, as a man of learning): vitam, aetatem (omnem aetatem, omne aetatis tempus) agere (honeste, ruri, in litteris), degere, traducere Burchfield, R. W.; Fowler, H. W., eds. (2004). " 'e.g.' and 'i.e.' ". Fowler's Modern English Usage (3rded.). Oxford University Press. pp.240, 376.An ad eundem degree (derived from ad eundem gradum, "to the same step or degree") is a courtesy degree awarded by a university or college to an alumnus of another. Rather than an honorary degree, it is a recognition of the formal learning for which the degree was earned at another college.

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General pledge of victoria aut mors (" victory or death"). Motto of the Higgenbotham and Higginbottom families of Cheshire, England; participants in the War of the Roses. Also the motto for the United States 1st Fighter Wing, Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. to devote one's every thought to the state's welfare: omnes curas in rei publicae salute defigere (Phil. 14. 5. 13)

I. e., mistake. Lists of errors in a previous edition of a work are often marked with the plural errata ("errors"). to strain every nerve, do one's utmost in a matter: omni ope atque opera or omni virium contentione eniti, ut

BAFC - The British Airborne Forces Club

Used in bibliography for books, texts, publications, or articles that have more than 3 collaborators Since Omnes ad Unum’s inception beneficiaries of its events have included Devizes & District Opportunity Centre, Bradbury Manor, 3rd Devizes Scouts, Devizes District Guiding, Julia’s House Children’s Hospice, Rowdeford Charity Trust, Wiltshire Young Carers, Caen Hill Countryside Centre, Wiltshire Sight Zoom Club, Canon’s House, Dorothy House Hospice, Wiltshire Air ambulance, The Wilshire Museum, Devizes Food Bank, DOCA and PHAB. Words commonly misused or confused". The Canadian Style (revised and expanded 2nded.). Dundurn Press/Public Works and Government Services Canada Translation Bureau. 1997. pp.233–234.The word aetatis means "aged" or "of age" (e.g. "aetatis 36" denotes being "of age 36" or "aged 36 years old") Appears on portraits, gravestones, monuments, etc. Usually preceded by anno (AAS), "in the year # [of his age/life]". Frequently combined with Anno Domini, giving a date as both the age of Jesus Christ and the age of the decedent. Example: " Obiit anno Domini MDCXXXVI o (tricensimo sexto), [anno] aetatis suae XXV o (vicensimo quinto)" ("he died in the 1636th year of the Lord, [being] the 25th [year] of his age[/life]"). ambiguous) from every point of view; looked at in every light: omni ex parte; in omni genere; omnibus rebus Precedes a person's name, denoting "from the library of" the nominate; also a synonym for " bookplate".

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