LLD
Definition | : | Legum Doctor Latin [Doctor of Laws] |
Category | : | Academic & Science » Academic Degrees |
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What does LLD mean?
Doctor of Laws (Latin: Legum Doctor, LL.D. or LLD) is a doctorate-level academic degree in law or an honorary degree, depending on the jurisdiction.
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The double L in the abbreviation LL.D. comes from the Latin language.
In Latin, doubling the first letter was a common way to indicate the plural form of a word. Since 'legum' is the genitive plural of 'lex' (law), the double 'L' in LLD reflects this convention. It signifies 'Doctor of Laws' rather than simply 'Doctor of Law.'
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the full form of LLD in Law Degrees?
The full form of LLD is Legum Doctor
What are the full forms of LLD in Academic & Science?
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