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- The pluralis excellentiae is the name given by early grammarians of Hebrew, such as Wilhelm Gesenius, to a perceived anomaly in the grammatical number...
- Lacus Excellentiae (Latin excellentiae, "Lake of Excellence") is a relatively small, irregular lunar mare in the southern latitudes of the Moon, amidst...
- of Sunderland, and a banner displaying the club's motto, Consectatio Excellentiae, which means "In pursuit of excellence". Sunderland's club badge until...
- of Malaysia during his reign as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Pluralis excellentiae Royal one Singular they T–V distinction "The Cordillera of the Andes...
- plurals ... plur. virium or virtutum; later grammarians call them plur. excellentiae, magnitudinis, or plur. maiestaticus. This last name may have been suggested...
- maria on the Moon: Lacus Aestatis Lacus Autumni Lacus Bonitatis Lacus Excellentiae Lacus Felicitatis Lacus Mortis Lacus Solitudinis Lacus Somniorum Lacus...
- signifying the first person possessive plural, functions as a pluralis excellentiae like other titles for the Hebrew deity, Elohim ("gods") and Adonai "my...
- 2° N 43.7° E 92 Lacus Doloris Lake of Sorrow 17.1° N 9.0° E 110 Lacus Excellentiae Lake of Excellence 35.4° S 44.0° W 184 Lacus Felicitatis Lake of Happiness...
- 7° E 92 km Lacus Doloris Lake of Sorrow 17.1° N 9.0° E 110 km Lacus Excellentiae Lake of Excellence 35.4° S 44.0° W 184 km Lacus Felicitatis Lake of Happiness...
- other Hebrew grammarians traditionally described this as the pluralis excellentiae (plural of excellence), which is similar to the pluralis majestatis (plural...