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English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
Lit. D. — Lit. D., Doctor of Letters (Latin, Litterarum Doctor) … Useful english dictionary
Litterarum Humaniorum Doctor — Lit|te|ra|rum Hu|ma|ni|o|rum Doc|tor [ dɔk...] vgl. ↑Literarum Humaniorum Doctor … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
d.lit — (Doctor Litterarum) degree in literature … English contemporary dictionary
D.Lit. — Doctor Litterarum Doctor of Literature … Latin abbreviations
D. Lit. — Doctor of Literature. * * * D. Lit. or D. Litt., 1. Doctor of Letters (Latin, Doctor Literarum or Litterarum). 2. Doctor of Literature (Latin, Doctor Literarum or Litterarum) … Useful english dictionary
List of Latin abbreviations — Latin was once the universal academic language in Europe. From the eighteenth century authors started using their mother tongue to write books, papers or proceedings. However, many Latin abbreviations continued to be used due to their precise… … Wikipedia
D. Litt. — Doctor of Letters. [ < L Doctor Litterarum] * * * D. Lit. or D. Litt., 1. Doctor of Letters (Latin, Doctor Literarum or Litterarum). 2. Doctor of Literature (Latin, Doctor Literarum or Litterarum) … Useful english dictionary
DLit — or DLitt or D.Lit. or D.Litt. abbrev. 〚L Doctor Lit(t)erarum L Doctor Lit(t)erarum〛 Doctor of Letters (or Literature) * * * DLit or DLitt abbr. Latin Doctor Litterarum (Doctor of Letters; Doctor of Literature). * * * … Universalium
DLitt — /di ˈlɪt/ (say dee lit) 1. Doctor of Letters. 2. Also, D Literature. Doctor of Literature. {Latin Doctor Litterārum} …
Fathers of the Church — • The word Father is used in the New Testament to mean a teacher of spiritual things, by whose means the soul of man is born again into the likeness of Christ: Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fathers of the Church … Catholic encyclopedia
LittD — or Litt.D. abbrev. 〚L Lit(t)erarum Doctor〛 Doctor of Letters; Doctor of Literature * * * LittD abbr. Latin. Litterarum Doctor (Doctor of Letters; Doctor of Literature). * * * … Universalium