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"Imprimis"
Keywords:
latin
,
commending
,
progeny
,
bequest
,
offspring
Related Terms:
Catchword
,
Second
,
Hexateuch
,
Ikkyo
,
Anaphora
,
First
,
Archaic
,
Chiasmus
,
Et al
,
Acrostic
,
Mahout
,
Prefix
,
Postil
,
Epanalepsis
,
Sola scriptura
,
I.e
,
Base word
,
Incipit
,
Fifo
,
Antonym
,
Polysemy
,
First in first out
,
Latinize
,
Synonyms
,
Spoonerism
,
Vulgate
,
Initiate
,
Venite
,
First edition thus
,
Pentateuch
,
Kyrie
,
Prime
,
Pleonasm
,
Etymon
,
Affixes
,
Epicene
,
Antonyms
,
Cognate
,
Psalter
,
Anadiplosis
,
Epizeuxis
,
Kontakion
,
Pro
,
Penultimate
,
Synonym
,
Suffix
,
Sanctus
,
Primacy
,
Amen
In the first place; first in order.
ftp.uga.edu
In the first instance; to begin with
nationalarchives.gov.uk
abbreviated Imps. First in order [Latin]. issue. Offspring or progeny.
sherman-roots.com
"first of all"
duprel.com
Latin for 'especially' - often used to introduce the commending of the soul to God or the first bequest.
rootsweb.com
in early wills, this Latin word referred to ‘first' or ‘in the first place'
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com
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