Oct 15, 2021 17:24
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Latin term

undetricesimo maii

Latin to English Medical Medical: Health Care In a Medical Diploma
In a Medical Diploma in Latin. The date the degree was granted.
Proposed translations (English)
5 +2 May 29
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Proposed translations

+2
28 mins
Selected

May 29

'Vndetricesimo (scil. 'die')' = 'on the 29th (day)'
Maii = 'of May'
Note from asker:
Thank you for your answer! It's much appreciated! Clara Gomez
Peer comment(s):

agree Mark Pleas
1 day 2 mins
Tibi gratias ago.
agree Daniela Cannarella
2 days 14 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you for your prompt response. I appreciate it. Clara Gomez"
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