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cuj.

abbreviation

  1. (in prescriptions) of which; of any.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of cuj.1

From the Latin word cūjus
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Example Sentences

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The incised lines are filled with a black composition, as is also the inscription that forms a ledger-line around the stone,— Hic jacet d'na Emma mater venerabilissimi patris et domini D'ni Joh'is Stafford dei gra' Cantuariensis Archiepi' que obiit quinto die mensis Septembris anno d'ni Millesimo ccccmo quadra's'mo vio cuj' anime p'piciet' de' am' On the outside, the Chapel is very noticeable, on account of its height and rich character as compared with the main fabric of the church.

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Universalis in notit. cuj. generis bonor.

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I. in the British Museum: "Et in expens t misis fcis eosđ Vicetes Willo le Walleys Scoto latone predone puplico utlagato inimico et rebellione qui in contemptu Scociam se Regem Scocie falso fecāt nōiare t t ministros in tībus Scocie intfecit at duxt excercitū hostilit contra Regē judiciū Cur apud Westm distahendo suspendendo decollando ej viscera concremando ac ej corpus qarterando cuj coris quartia ad iiij majores villas Scocie tasmittebantur hoc anno.... �xj s. xd."

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Et sepulta est ĩ choro ĩ dextra patris sui: cuj. am̃e ppitietur Deus.

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