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aetatis suae

[ ahy-tah-tis soo-ahy; English ee-tey-tis soo-ee ]

Latin.
  1. in a certain year of one's age.


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Vita iii. b, ‘Tristitia et angore periit anno aetatis suae altero et octuagesimo.’

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Studuit Flaccus usque ad annum xii. aetatis suae Volaterris, inde Romae apud grammaticum Remmium Palaemonem et apud rhetorem Verginium Flavum.

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If the inscription on the National Portrait Gallery picture, '1588, aetatis suae 34,' and that on Zucchero's in the Dublin Gallery, 'aet.

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Of these you may have enough ready made at your Hands: But if you should chuse to make it yourself you must be sure not to omit the 51Թs Aetatis Suae, which will beautify it exceedingly.

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Sundry Instances of Great Age.—In a churchyard near Cardiff, Glamorganshire, is the following inscription: "Here lieth the body of William Edwards, of Cacreg, who departed this life 24th February, Anno Domini 1668, anno aetatis suae one hundred and sixty-eight."

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