in books of accounts, usually written D°, signifies the aforementioned. The word is corrupted from the Italian detto, "the said:" as in our law-phrase, "the said premises," meaning the same as were aforementioned.
in books of accounts, usually written D°, signifies the aforementioned. The word is corrupted from the Italian detto, "the said:" as in our law-phrase, "the said premises," meaning the same as were aforementioned.