A. h.
in the year of the Hijra; since the Hijra (a.d. 622).
occurring in a specific year of the Jewish calendar.
accident and health.
Historical Examples
And now, after all this varied and often rough experience, a. h. Dunlap was only seventeen years old!
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ampere-hour
Latin Anno Hebraico (in the Hebrew year)
Latin Anno Hegirae (in the year of the Hegira)
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Alfred (Habdank Skarbek) [hab-dangk skahr-bek;; Polish hahp-dahngk skahr-bek] /ˈhæb dæŋk ˈskɑr bɛk;; Polish ˈhɑp dɑŋk ˈskɑr bɛk/ (Show IPA), 1879–1950, U.S. writer on general semantics, born in Poland. Historical Examples It’s really a semantic reaction test; Korzybski would have loved it. Day of the Moron Henry Beam Piper “That sounds like Korzybski,” Pierre said, as […]
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- Stephens
Alexander Hamilton, 1812–83, U.S. statesman: vice-president of the Confederacy 1861–65. James, 1882–1950, Irish poet and novelist. Saint, died a.d. c35, first Christian martyr. Saint, c975–1038, first king of Hungary 997–1038. (Stephen of Blois) 1097?–1154, king of England 1135–54. Sir Leslie, 1832–1904, English critic, biographer, and philosopher. a male given name. Contemporary Examples I don’t think […]