Legis (Latin Word-- Singular) = Law
(English Meaning)
Legum (Latin Word-- Plural) = Laws (English
Meaning)
Baccalaureus (Latin Word) = Bachelor
(English Meaning)
Magister (Latin Word) = Master (English
Meaning)
The "LL." of the
abbreviation for the degree is from the genitive plural legum (of lex,
legis =means= law), thus "LL.B." stands for Legum Baccalaureus in Latin.
In the United States of America, it was sometimes erroneously called "Bachelor of Legal Letters" to account for the double "L" (and therefore sometimes abbreviated as "LL.B.").
In the United States of America, it was sometimes erroneously called "Bachelor of Legal Letters" to account for the double "L" (and therefore sometimes abbreviated as "LL.B.").
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