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anno Domini

[an-oh dom-uh-nahy, -nee, ah-noh] / ˈæn oʊ ˈdɒm əˌnaɪ, -ˌni, ˈɑ noʊ /


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So he devised a calendar system called anno Domini, which was based on when he believed Jesus was born.

From New York Times • Nov. 28, 2019

But it was Mr. Limbaugh’s arrival in 1996 that appears to be anno Domini in this conservative punditocracy.

From New York Times • Aug. 21, 2011

Nobody, however, can deny that it is a strange and wonderful fact that the man pictured in Mr. President can be President of the U.S., anno Domini 1952.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dionysius decided that the year of Christ’s birth should, thenceforth, be the year 1 anno Domini, or the first year of Our Lord.

From "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" by Charles Seife

"Yes, I put it all down, and the date, anno Domini, and everything," said Mary.

From Middlemarch by Eliot, George