æt.
See also: æt, æt-, Appendix:Variations of "at", and Appendix:Variations of "et"
English
Alternative forms
- ætat.
Etymology
Abbreviation of Latin aetātis (“of age”).
Adjective
æt. (not comparable)
- Of the age; aged.
- 1832, Coulson in London Medical Gazette, Volume IX., page #416:
- John Leeson, æt. 48, was admitted under my care November 20th, 1831.
- 1832, Coulson in London Medical Gazette, Volume IX., page #416:
References
- æt. in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911
Anagrams
- -ate, Até, Atë, ETA, TEA, Tea, ate, eat, eta, tea