Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Latin term or phrase:
mo.
English translation:
excellentissimo (most excellent)
Added to glossary by
Joseph Brazauskas
May 29, 2007 23:50
16 yrs ago
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Latin term
mo.
Latin to English
Other
Religion
abbreviation
The context is: 'Coram Exc. mo. ac Rev. mo.'.
Is it possible that it stands for 'mo(nachus)'?
Is it possible that it stands for 'mo(nachus)'?
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | excellentissimo (most excellent) | Peter Shortall |
Change log
Jan 28, 2010 00:19: Joseph Brazauskas Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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excellentissimo (most excellent)
I think the "mo" might belong to the "ex" - so it would be "Excellentissimo ac reverendissimo" (Rev.mo.).
"Statuta Dioecesis Spokanensis: Lata Ac Promulgata Ab Excellentissimo Ac Reverendissimo Carolo D. White, Episcopo Spokanensi in Synodo Dioecesana Spokanensi Prima..."
http://www.defunctbooks.com/store/012550.htm
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Note added at 17 mins (2007-05-30 00:08:31 GMT)
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Might belong to the *Exc.*, I meant, sorry.
"Statuta Dioecesis Spokanensis: Lata Ac Promulgata Ab Excellentissimo Ac Reverendissimo Carolo D. White, Episcopo Spokanensi in Synodo Dioecesana Spokanensi Prima..."
http://www.defunctbooks.com/store/012550.htm
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Note added at 17 mins (2007-05-30 00:08:31 GMT)
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Might belong to the *Exc.*, I meant, sorry.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you very much, Peter."
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