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 * O.—octarius, a pint
 * ob.—obiit, he, or she, died; obiter, incidentally
 * ob.s.p.—obiit sine prole, died without issue
 * o.c.—opere citato, in the work cited
 * op.—opus, work; opera, works
 * op. cit.—opere citato, in the work cited
 * P.—papa, pope; pater, father; pontifex, bishop; populus, people; p., :partim, in part; per, by, for; pius, holy; pondere, by weight; post, after; primus, first; pro, for
 * p.a.—or per ann., per annum, yearly; pro anno, for the year
 * p. ae.—partes aequales, equal parts
 * pass.—passim, everywhere
 * percent.—per centum, by the hundred
 * pil.—pilula, pill
 * Ph. B.—philosophiae baccalaureus, bachelor of philosophy
 * P.M.—post mortem, after death
 * p.m.—post meridiem, afternoon
 * pro tem.—pro tempore, for the time being
 * prox.—proximo, in or of the next [month]
 * P.S.—postscriptum, postscript; P.SS., postscripta, postscripts
 * q.d.—quasi dicat, as if one should say; quasi dictum, as if said; quasi dixisset, as if he had said
 * q.e.—quod est, which is
 * Q.E.D.—quod erat demonstrandum, which was to be demonstrated
 * Q.E.F.—quod erat faciendum, which was to be done
 * Q.E.I.—quod erat inveniendum, which was to be found out
 * q.l.—quantum libet, as much as you please
 * q. pl.—quantum placet, as much as seems good
 * q.s.—quantum sufficit, sufficient quantity
 * q.v.—quantum vis, as much as you will; quern, quam, quod vide, which see; qq. v., quos, quas, or quae vide, which see (plural)
 * R.—regina, queen; recto, right-hand page; respublica, commonwealth
 * ℞—recipe, take
 * R.I.P.—requiescat, or requiescant, in pace, may he, she, or they, rest in peace
 * R.P.D.—rerum politicarum doctor, doctor of political science
 * R.S.S.—Regiae Societatis Sodalis, Fellow of the Royal Society
 * S.—sepultus, buried; situs, lies; societas, society; socius or sodalis, fellow; s., semi, half; solidus, shilling
 * s.a.—sine anno, without date; secundum artem, according to art
 * S.A.S.—Societatis Antiquariorum Socius, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
 * sc.—scilicet, namely; sculpsit, he, or she, carved or engraved it
 * Sc. B.—scientiae baccalaureus, bachelor of science
 * Sc. D.—scientiae doctor, doctor of science
 * S.D.—salutem dicit, sends greetings
 * s.d.—sine die, indefinitely
 * sec.—secundum, according to
 * sec. leg.—secundum legem, according to law
 * sec. nat.—secundum naturam, according to nature, or naturally
 * sec. reg.—secundum regulam, according to rule