P. M.
English
Adverb
P. M. (not comparable)
- Alternative form of p.m.
- 1759 August 30, The Maryland Gazette, Containing the Freshest Advices Foreign and Domestic, number 747:
- At 2 P. M. They unmaſked another Battery of — Pieces of Cannon, three of which were 18 Pounders, the others 12 and 6. They began with a briſk Fire, which continued two Hours, then ſlackened. About Five P. M. we ſaw a Barge go over to Belle Famille, on the other Side of the River, and ſome Motions made there: […]
- 1850 March 27, Lancaster Examiner and Herald, volume XXIV; new series, volume XII, number 17, Lancaster, Pa.:
- […]; the last time he was seen on that Friday, was while he was entering the Medical College in Grove street, and although many persons had at first declared that they had seen him at or after five o’clock, P. M. on the day of his disappearance, yet when these statements had been examined, it was proved that they were all mistaken as to the day or the hour of the day in question.
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