In Latin it is Anno Domini or AD
a.d. when used for the date means "in the year of our Lord" anno domine
The LORD, He is Apollyon.
a mansion that a lord lives in and the land surronding it belonging to the lord a mansion that a lord lives in and the land surronding it belonging to the lord
It means praise the Lord!
"year of our lord"
"In this year of our Lord"
Some people refer to years as the year of our Lord. 1862 the year of our Lord.
Year of our Lord.
I think it means 'The year of the/our Lord'.
Domini means "Lord" in Latin. As in, Anno Domini ("Year of our Lord") or, as used when conjugated, Dominus Vobiscum ("The Lord be with you").
It's latin for "Anno Domini", which means "The Year Of Our Lord".
Medieval Latin for anno Domini. Meaning in the year of the Lord.
A.D. means Anno Domini, which is Latin for "year of our Lord"
a.d. 1300 means in the year of our Lord 1300.
It is the abbreviation for the Latin words "Anno Domini" which translates to English as "Year of our Lord" ("Anno" = "Year", "Domini" = "Lord", the suffixes on those words = "of our"). It can also be considered in English to mean "The Year of Christianity".
The initials 'ad' are an abbreviation of the Latin term, anno domini - "The year of the Lord. It is also becoming more common to use the modern initials 'ce', which simply mean "common era".
a.d. when used for the date means "in the year of our Lord" anno domine