there must be a problem with "dominica" because that word does not exist in either latin or Italian (the two languages to which anno atributes to usage)
did u mean anno domini? if so it means "year of the lord"
Medieval Latin for anno Domini. Meaning in the year of the Lord.
Dominica is the English meaning for the unscrambled name coaimDni.
Anno Domini (AD) which means in the year of the Lord.
anno domini is pronounced as an-imo-domoni the word is Latin and stands for the term AD most people consider this to say after death but the meaning was named after a philosopher.
Anno domini, meaning the year of Our Lord, is a phrase in Latin, thus coming from the Roman Empire.
Anno domini, from Latin meaning in the year of our Lord
Christian. Latin abbreviation of Anno Domini, meaning After Christ.
AD means anno domini (meaning in the year of our lord)
It means the year 270 Anno Domini (In the Year of Our lord).
AD stands for the Latin Anno Domini or 'in the year of our lord'.
Neither. It stands for "anno Domini" meaning "in the year of (the) Lord."
A.D. stands for Anno Domini, Latin for in the year of the Lord.