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ABBREVIATION
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| Mus. D. | Doctor of Music.
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| N.P. | Notary Public.
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| P.C. | Privy Councillor.
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| Ph.D. | (Philosophiæ Doctor), Doctor of Philosophy.
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| P.P. | Parish Priest.
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| P.R.A. | President of the Royal Academy.
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| Q.C. | Queen's Counsel.
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| R. | |
| R.A. | Royal Academician. Royal Artillery.
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| R.A.M. | Royal Academy of Music.
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| R.E. | Royal Engineers.
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Reg. Prof.Regius Professor.
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| R.M. | Royal Marines.
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| R.N. | Royal Navy.
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| S. or St. | |
| S.S.C. | Solicitor before the Supreme Courts [of Scotland].
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| S.T.P. | (Sacrosanctæ Theologiæ Professor), Professor of Sacred Theology.
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| V.C. | Vice-Chancellor. Victoria Cross.
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| V.G. | Vicar-General.
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| V.S. | Veterinary Surgeon.
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| W.S. | Writer to the Signet [in Scotland]. Equivalent to Attorney.
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2. Abbreviations denoting Monies, Weights, and Measures:—[1]
| ac. | acre.
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| bar. | barrel.
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| bus. | bushel.
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m. or mi.mile; minute.
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| c. | cent.
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minim.
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c. (or cub.) ft. &c.cubic foot, &c.
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| cwt. | hundredweight.
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na. | nail.
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| d. | (denarius), penny.
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oz. | ounce.
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| deg. | degree.
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pk. | peck.
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| dr. | drachm or dram.
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po. | pole.
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| dwt. | pennyweight.
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pt. | pint.
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| f. | franc.
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q. | (quadrans), farthing.
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| fl. | florin.
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qr. | quarter.
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| ft. | foot.
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qt. | quart.
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| fur. | furlong.
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ro. | rood.
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| gal. | Rs.[2] | rupees.
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| gr. | grain.
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s. or / | (solidus), shilling.
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h. or hr.hour.
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s. or sec.second.
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| hhd. | hogshead.
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sc. or scr.scruple.
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| in. | inch.
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sq. ft. &c.square foot, &c.
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| kilo. | kilometre.
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st. | stone.
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| yd. | yard.
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3. Miscellaneous Abbreviations.
| A. | Accepted.
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| A.C. | |
acc., a/c., or acct.Account.
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| A.D. | |
| A.H. | |
| A.M. | |
| A.M. | (Ante meridiem), Forenoon.
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| Anon. | Anonymous.
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| A.U.C. | |
| B.C. | |
| C. | |
| cent.[4] | (Centum), A hundred, frequently £100.
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| Cf. | (Confer), Compare.
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Ch. or Chap.Chapter.
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| Co. | Company. County.
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| Cr. | Creditor.
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| curt. | Current, the present month.
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| D.G. | (Dei gratia), By the grace of God.
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| Do. | Ditto, the same.
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| Dr. | |
| D.V. | (Deo volente), God willing.
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| e.g. | (Exempli gratia), For example.
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ect. or &c.(Et cætera), And the rest; and so forth.
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| Ex. | Example.
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| Fec. | (Fecit), He made (or did) it.
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| fl. | Flourished.
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Fo. or Fol.Folio.
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| f.o.b. | Free on board.
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| G.P.O. | General Post Office.
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| H.M.S. | Her Majesty's Ship.
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Ib. or Ibid.(Ibidem), In the same place.
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| Id. | (Idem), The same.
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| i.e. | (Id est), That is.
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| I.H.S. | (Jesus Hominum Salvator), Jesus the Saviour of men.
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| Inf. | (Infra), Below.
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| inst. | Instant, the present month.
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| I.O.U. | I owe you.
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| i.q. | |
| κ.τ.λ. | (καὶ τὰ λοιπά), Et cætera, and the rest.
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L. or Lib.(Liber), Book.
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| Lat. | |
| l.c. | (Loco citato), In the place cited.
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Lon. or Long.Longitude.
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| L.S. | |
| Mem. | (Memento), Remember, Memorandum.
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| MS. | Manuscript.MSS. Manuscripts.
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| N.B. | (Nota bene), Mark well; take notice.
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| N.B. | North Britain (i.e., Scotland).
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| N.D. | No date.
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nem. con.(Nemine contradicente), No one contradicting.
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| No. | (Numero), Number.
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| N.S. | New Style.
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| N.T. | New Testament.
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| ob. | (Obiit), Died.
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| Obs. | Obsolete.
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O.H.M.S.On Her Majesty's Service.
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| O.S. | Old Style.
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| O.T. | Old Testament.
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| P. | Page.Pp. Pages.
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| Pinx. | (Pinxit), He painted it.
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| P.M. | (Post meridiem), Afternoon.
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| P.O. | Post Office.P.O.O. Post Office Order.
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| P.P.C. | |
| P.R. | Prize-ring.
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| prox. | |
| P.S. | Postscript.
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| Pt. | Part.
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p.t. or pro. tem.(Pro tempore), For the time.
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| P.T.O. | Please turn over.
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Q., Qu., or Qy.Query; Question.
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| q.d. | |
| Q.E.D. | (Quod erat demonstrandum), which was to be demonstrated.
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| Q.E.F. | |
q.s. or quant. suff.(Quantum sufficit), As much as is sufficient.
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| q.v. | (Quod vide), Which see.
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R. or ℞.(Recipe), Take.
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√ (= r. for radix), the sign of the square root.
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| R.I.P. | (Requiescat in pace!), May he rest in peace!
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| sc. | (Scilicet), Namely; that is to say.
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Sc. or Sculp.(Sculpsit), He engraved it.
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S.D.U.K.Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.
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| s.p. | (Sine prole), Without offspring.
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| S.P.G. | Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.
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| Sup. | (Supra), Above.
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| s.v. | (Sub voce), Under the word (or heading).
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| T.C.D. | Trinity College, Dublin.
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| ult. | |
| U.S. | |
| v. | (Versus), Against.
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v. or vid.(Vide), See.
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| viz. | (Videlicet), Namely.
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| V.R. | |
| Xmas. | |
(See Grævius's Thesaurus Antiquitatum, 1694, sqq.; Nicolai's Tractatus de Siglis Veterum; Mommsen's Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, 1863, sqq.; Natalis de Wailly's Paléographie, Paris, 1838; Alph. Chassant's Paléographie, 1854, and Doctionnaire des Abréviations, 3d ed., 1866. A manual of the abbreviations in current use is a desideratum.)
Abbreviators, a body of writers in the Papal Chancery, whose business is to sketch out and prepare in due form the Pope's bulls, briefs, and consistorial decrees.
- ↑ Characters, not properly abbreviations, are used in the same way; e.g., ° ' " for "degrees, minutes, seconds," (circular measure) ℥, ℨ, ℈ for "ounces, drachms, scruples." ℥ is probably to be traced to the written form of the z in "oz"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 These forms (as well as $, the symbol for the American dollar) are placed before their amounts.
- ↑ It is given to Austria to rule the whole earth. The device of Austria, first adopted by Frederick III.
- ↑ "Per cent." is often signified by %, a form traceable to "100."