"In or of the month before the present one"
The month before this one. For example, saying on the 28 ultimo would be the 28 of January.
2007-02-28 02:18:32
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answered by JLW74033 2
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Online Etymology Dictionary - Cite This Source
ultimo
"in the month preceding the present," 1616, common in abbreviated form ult. in 18c.-19c. correspondence and newspapers, from L. ultimo (mense) "of last (month)," abl. sing. masc. of ultimus "last" (see ultimate). Earlier it was used in the sense of "on the last day of the month specified" (1582).
2007-02-28 02:16:58
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answered by super b 4
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Ultimo = last (month)
Proximo = next (month)
Instant = this (month)
2007-02-28 02:44:21
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answered by Duffer 6
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In or of the month before the present one.
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2007-02-28 02:17:34
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answered by Sass 2
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2007-02-28 02:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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its latin for LAST...
2007-02-28 02:21:03
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answered by black.berries 2
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