TERMINUS A QUO


Meaning of TERMINUS A QUO in English

-ˌäˈkwō noun

Etymology: New Latin, literally, limit from which

1. : starting point of line of action or of a journey : point of origin

2. also terminus post quem -ˌpōst-

[ terminus post quem from New Latin, literally, limit after which]

: a time or date established or chosen as the beginning of a time period : the earlier of two limiting points in time

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