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anno Domini
[ an-oh dom-uh-nahy, -nee, ah-noh ]
- in the year of our Lord. : a.d., A.D.
anno Domini
/ ˈænəʊ ˈdɒmɪˌnaɪ; -ˌniː /
adverb
- the full form of AD
noun
- informal.advancing old age
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of anno Domini1
From Latin: annō Dominī
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of anno Domini1
Latin: in the year of our Lord
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Dionysius decided that the year of Christ’s birth should, thenceforth, be the year 1 anno Domini, or the first year of Our Lord.
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After his retirement, Nike released a new line of sneakers styled as Kobe A.D., or anno Domini, the Latin phrase that means “in the year of the Lord.”
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So he devised a calendar system called anno Domini, which was based on when he believed Jesus was born.
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A.D., anno Domini=In the year of our Lord. a.d.
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Given under my hand, and the seal of my office, this 17th day of July, anno Domini 1706.
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