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anno aetatis suae

American  
[ahn-noh ahy-tah-tis soo-ahy, an-oh i-tey-tis soo-ee] / ˈɑn noʊ aɪˈtɑ tɪs ˈsu aɪ, ˈæn oʊ ɪˈteɪ tɪs ˈsu i /
Latin.
  1. in the year of his age; in the year of her age.


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Vita iii. b, ‘Tristitia et angore periit anno aetatis suae altero et octuagesimo.’

From Project Gutenberg

Sundry Instances of Great Age.—In a churchyard near Cardiff, Glamorganshire, is the following inscription: "Here lieth the body of William Edwards, of Cacreg, who departed this life 24th February, Anno Domini 1668, anno aetatis suae one hundred and sixty-eight."

From Project Gutenberg