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Anno Domini (in the year of our lord) Also known as (aka) A.D

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What is another term of A.D.?

A.D., is the Latin Initials for the Latin Phrase ' Anno Domini', which in modern English ,means ' In the year of our Lord'.


What is another word for Anno Domini?

"Year of our Lord".


What is another name for a lord's estate?

The estate was called a manor. Usual term is "Fiefdom".


Is there another term used for AD in the Bible if so how many?

While Luke 4:10 references the "year of the Lord's favor" the abbreviation AD does not appear in the Bible. AD is an abbreviation from Anno Domini which translates "in the year of our Lord". This is typically a reference in calendars since the time of Christ or shortly thereafter.


What does ad means on the time-line?

AD stands for Anno Domini which is a Medieval Latin term. It translated as "in the year of the Lord" or "in the year of Our Lord." It is based on the traditionally reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus.


Is there another word for Leap Year?

Yes, another term for a leap year is "intercalary year." This term refers to a year that includes an extra day, typically February 29, added to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical year. However, "leap year" is the more commonly used term.


What is the English of the Latin anno domini?

The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord.


What is another name for a feudal lord's estate?

The estate was called a manor. Usual term is "Fiefdom".


Who are the lord and lady of Dublin Ireland?

There is no lord and lady of Dublin. Dublin has a Lord Mayor, who can be male or female and who holds a one year term, from June each year. In June 2014, Christy Burke was elected the Lord Mayor of Dublin and will hold the position until June 2015.


What does AD mean in the bible?

The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of (the/Our) Lord.[3][4]:782 It is sometimes specified as Anno Domini Nostri Iesu (Jesu) Christi ("In the Year of Our Lord Jesus Christ"). Often it is misinterpreted as "After Death" which is incorrect.


What is the AD year called?

asAnnoDomini NostriIesu(Jesu)Christi ("In the Year of Our Lord Jesus Christ"). AnnoDomini (AD or A.D.)and Before Christ (BC or B.C.)are designations used to label or number the years used with the Julian/Gregorian Calendars. The term AnnoDomini is Latin but when translated it is In the year of the Lord/As in the year of the year of the Lord. It's sometimes Specified more clearly as AnnoDomini Nostri(Christi) Iesu(Jesu)translated from latinthis means (In the year of Our Lord Jesus Christ..... Hope that this helped


What is the meaning of the term A.C.E. when specifying a year?

Actually the term is C.E., and it literally means our "common era." It referrs to the era that began with the birth of Christ. It is often used in place of the term A.D., which means "ano domini," which when translated means "in the year of our Lord."