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Latin to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Religion / on a Nigerian ordination certificate | |||||||
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3 | Concerning the injunction of the Illustrious Master and of Reverend Master Lord Assistant Archbishop |
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Concerning the injunction of the Illustrious Master and of Reverend Master Lord Assistant Archbishop Explanation: D. is a common Mediaeval and Ecclesiastical abbreviation for 'Dominus' (here for the genitive form 'Domini'). Similarly, Mi. seems to be an abbreviation for 'Magistri', the genitive of 'Magister'. |
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