Some abbreviations sometimes encountered in public records:
ante.nup.
= ante-nuptialis = before marriage
coel
= coelebs = unmarried
m.p.
= mortuo patre = after his father's death
o.coel
= obit coelebs = died unmarried
o.inf.
= obit infans = died in nonage [being under age]
o.om
= obiere omnes = all died
o.s.p.
= obit sine prole = died without issue
o.s.p.l.
= obit sine prole legitima = died without legitimate offspring
o.s.p.m.
= obit sine prole mascula = died without male issue
o.s.p.s.
= obit sine prole superstite = died without surviving issue
stip.con.
= stipendis condonatis = without fee
unde.
= from whom
v.i.
= vide infra = see below
d.s.p.l.
v.p. = died without legitimate children in the lifetime of his
father
v.m.
= died in the lifetime of his mother
v.p.
= vivente patre = in his father's lifetime
v.s.
= vide supra = see above
ante.nup.
= ante-nuptialis = before marriage
coel
= coelebs = unmarried
m.p.
= mortuo patre = after his father's death
o.coel
= obit coelebs = died unmarried
o.inf.
= obit infans = died in nonage [being under age]
o.om
= obiere omnes = all died
o.s.p.
= obit sine prole = died without issue
o.s.p.l.
= obit sine prole legitima = died without legitimate offspring
o.s.p.m.
= obit sine prole mascula = died without male issue
o.s.p.s.
= obit sine prole superstite = died without surviving issue
All
these 'obit' entries also occur very commonly with 'decessit' (deceased)
in place of the 'obit' (died), i.e.
d.s.p.
= decessit sine prole = died without issue
d.v.p.
= died during the lifetime of his/her father etc. etc.