What does osp mean?
osp means obiit sine prole (died without issue)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Genealogy Abbreviations
Particularly in Genealogy Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for obiit sine prole (died without issue)?
obiit sine prole (died without issue) can be abbreviated as osp
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What does osp stand for? osp stands for "obiit sine prole (died without issue)". |
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How to abbreviate "obiit sine prole (died without issue)"? "obiit sine prole (died without issue)" can be abbreviated as osp. |
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What is the meaning of osp abbreviation? The meaning of osp abbreviation is "obiit sine prole (died without issue)". |
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What is osp abbreviation? One of the definitions of osp is "obiit sine prole (died without issue)". |
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What does osp mean? osp as abbreviation means "obiit sine prole (died without issue)". |
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What is shorthand of obiit sine prole (died without issue)? The most common shorthand of "obiit sine prole (died without issue)" is osp. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DSP - Decessit Sine Prole
- DSPM - Decessit Sine Prole Mascula
- OSP - Obiit Sine Prole
- SP - Sine Prole
- DWI - Died Without Issue
- SPS - Sine Prole Superstite (Latin
- ob - ''obiit'' (Latin, " he died")
- d.s.p - died without issue
- d.s.p.m - died without male issue
- sp - sine prole (without children)
- spf - sine prole femina (without daughters)
- spl - sine prole legitima (without legitimate issue)
- spm - sine prole mascula (without sons)
- spms - sine prole mascila superstite (without surviving sons)
- dsp - decessit sine prole (died without issue)
- dspl - decessit sine prole legitima (died without legitimate issue)
- dspm - decessit sine prole malus (died without sons)
- dspml - decessit sine prole malus legitima (died without legitimate sons)
- dspms - decessit sine prole malus suivre (died without surviving sons)
- dsps - decessit sine prole suivre (died without surviving issue)