Talk:anno lucis

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RFV discussion: October 2019–April 2020[edit]

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  1. First sense seems to be no sense but just a literal translation
  2. The English reference has this: "ANNO LUCIS   Latin, meaning in the Year of Light; abbreviated A.'. L.'. The date used in ancient Craft Freemasonry; found by adding 4000 to the Vulgar Era ; thus, 1930+ 4000 = 5930." The entry has 6000 instead of 4000.
  3. It's no adjective but a phrase consistng of two noun forms.

--Marontyan (talk) 18:44, 7 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

RFV-deleted, but could be potentially recreated as an English entry. — surjection??13:34, 21 April 2020 (UTC)Reply