User:DomoViridi/TempTest/Latin words and expressions

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The English and Netherlands versions of this page are not correctly separated. The resulting Latin dictionary is a mishmash of both. See 11608



An overview of Latin words and expressions you might encounter reading old sources. For terms having special meaning when using Gramps, see Gramps Glossary. For a glossary of genealogical terms, see Genealogy Glossary.

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A.C.
A.D.
aet.
a.m.
ampl.
a.u.s.


a,ab
of, from
abamita
sister of the second great grandfather, sometimes also of great grandfather or from the grandfather
abavia
second great grandmother
abavunculus
brother of the second great grandmother, the great grandmother or the grandmother
abavus,abavia
abba(s),abbatis
abt
abbatia
abbey
abbatiola
small abbey
abbati(ss)a
abdis (abbess)
ablutus
cleansed (by baptize)
abernarius faber
person mending pots, kettles,...
ab hoc et hab ac
talking without making sense
abiit
he/she has left
ab infantia
since his childhood

B

b. bap. bapt.
B.L.
B.M.
B.M.V.
baccalaureus
bachelor, person who holds the lowest academic degree, student having finished the general acadimic courses and starting the specialisation/master courses
bajula, bajulus
messenger; waiter; porter
baliu, balius
legal guardian of lesser degree
bal(l)ivus
head judge; person in Flanders, Hainaut, Holland, Sealand and North-France being the representative of the king/ruler; regent
balneator
hairdresser, barber
bannum
forced use of an object belonging to the landlord of which he demands payment, eg an oven
bannus
the bans, decleration of marriage