LL.D.
abbreviation
Doctor of Laws.
Origin of LL.D.
1From Latin Lēgum Doctor
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How to use LL.D. in a sentence
His birth must be set as far back as 1387, if not earlier, as in 1413 he was made LL.D.
The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West | William Henry Hamilton RogersThis man tasted all the fame that is one man's due; he had all the money he needed, or knew how to use; the coveted LL.D.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 5 (of 14) | Elbert HubbardIn 1847 the university conferred upon him the degree of LL.D.
A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Polk | Compiled by James D. RichardsonAcademicism, even in the narrow sense, owes much to this LL.D.
The American Mind | Bliss PerryIn asking your permission to confer upon you the degree of LL.D.
Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete | Albert Bigelow Paine
British Dictionary definitions for LLD
LLD
abbreviation for
Doctor of Laws
Origin of LLD
1Latin: Legum Doctor
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