aetat

aetat
abbreviation see aet

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  • Aetat — Logo. Aetat (short for Norwegian: Arbeidsmarkedsetaten) was a Norwegian Norwegian government agency responsible for battling unemployment. History It had its roots in the Directorate of Labour (Norwegian: Arbeidsdirektoratet), which was founded… …   Wikipedia

  • aetat. — aet. or aetat., at the age of (usually at death); aged (a designated figure); »Here lies John Richards, aet. 71. Also, ae. ╂[abbreviation of Latin aetātis, genitive of aetās age] AET (no periods) or A.E.T., a crystalline chemical compound used in …   Useful english dictionary

  • aetat — adjective /ˈiːtat,ˈaɪtat/ Aged; at the age of …   Wiktionary

  • aetat —   abbreviation of aetatis, abbreviation of anno aetatis suae, in the year of his or her age ; aged …   Dictionary of difficult words

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  • P. rat. aetat. — [L.] pro ratioґne aetaґtis (in proportion to age) …   Medical dictionary

  • CAROLUS III — I. CAROLUS III. Cardinalis Borbonius dictus Iunior, fil. Ludovici Principis Condaei, Archiepiscopus Rotomagensus. Obiit A. C. 1596. aetat. 32. San Marth. Hist. Geneal. Regum Franciae. tom. 2. Et, Gall. Christ. l. 1. Thuan. l. 110. II. CAROLUS III …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • ROBERTUS — I. ROBERTUS Episcopus Namnetensis, Patriarcha Hierosolymitanus, ibi A. C. 1227. usque ad A. C. 1247. praefuit: Successit ipsi Iacobus Pantaleo. II. ROBERTUS Fundator Ordinis Cisterciensis, A. C. 1098. Ab Honorio III. inter Sanctos receptus.… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • BEDA — I. BEDA Britannus. Natus A. C. 673. in castro exiguo propa fluv. Tyne, ob vitae modestiam Venerabilus dictus, clarus sub Ioanne VI. Pontifice, cum Saraceni ex Africa fol ventes Hispaniam invasêre. Graece, Latineque eruditus scripsit in Vetus et… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • aet. — abbr. (also aetat.) aetatis. * * * at the age of. Also, aetat. [ < L aetatis] * * * aet. or aetat., at the age of (usually at death); aged (a designated figure); »Here lies John Richards, aet. 71. Also, ae …   Useful english dictionary

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