D.V.

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bconway52

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I have seen the letters "D.V." signed at the end of emails and other various places.

But sadly, I have no idea what it means. Anyone have some insight?
 
DV, or "Deo volente," is Latin for "Lord willing."

Bradley, It means Deo Volente the Latin words for the English God Willing

Bradley,

DV, or "Deo volente," is Latin for "Lord willing."

It means Deo Volente the Latin words for the English God Willing

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Just thought I'd mirror the two fine gentlemen's words above.

To add my totally necessary two cents: DV, or "Deo volente," is Latin for "Lord willing."


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It is Latin for Deo Voletne which when translated means "The Lord Be Willing". It dates back to the previous post in this thread. ;)
 
Wow. I wasn't expecting such a response!

So, just to clarify: it does indeed mean "Lord willing" or "God willing"? :p
 
DV are my brother Dennis Vigneault's initials.

In my humble opinion you should put LW for "Lord Willing" at the end of your posts unless you are writing to the Pope who does actually speak latin, then you can put "DV" at the end, L.W.
 
In my humble opinion you should put LW for "Lord Willing" at the end of your posts unless you are writing to the Pope who does actually speak latin, then you can put "DV" at the end, L.W.

:amen:

And it would also prevent threads like this from being started....well, maybe.
 
In my humble opinion you should put LW for "Lord Willing" at the end of your posts unless you are writing to the Pope who does actually speak latin, then you can put "DV" at the end, L.W.

They you'd have to reform English, with f.g. for e.g., i.o.w. for i.e, t.s.a.t.p.s. for ibid and t.a.m.o.e.b.i.d.w.t.s.t.t.t.u.t. for etc...
 
It originally comes from the Vulgate of James 4:15,

...pro eo ut dicatis: Si Dominus voluerit...

"Instead, you ought to say, 'If the Lord wills..."

So, D.V. originally came from "Dominus voluerit," (the Lord willing, sometimes also said, "Sub conditio Jacobi" (under the condition of James)), but it has somehow over the years morphed into "Deo volente" (God willing).

D.V. can be both "God willing" and "the Lord willing."
 
This could be handled as a quiz:


The abbreviation, D.V. is the shortened form of Deo Volente who/which is:

1. an Italian soccer star turned fashion designer
2. the former president of the Motion Picture Association
3. the former lead singer of Black Sabbath and Deo
4. what a priest says when he places the wafer on your tongue
B. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
5. Latin for 'God willing', or
C. all of the above
 
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