1. cah - Noun
2. Cah - Proper noun
cah (plural cahs)
(US, Eastern Massachusetts) Pronunciation spelling of car.
Initialism of congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
Initialism of calcium aluminate hydrate.
Initialism of chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbon.
Initialism of crime against humanity.
Initialism of critical-access hospital.
CAH
Initialism of Community of All Hallows.
Seeing her this last time, I threw myself on her body. And she opened her eyes slowly. I was not scared. I knew she could see me and what she had finally done. So i shut her eyes with my fingers and told her with my heart: I cah see the truth, too. I am strong, too. Amy Tan
Bowman, "Diocletian and the First Tetrarchy" (CAH), 73; Millar, 180–81; Southern, 143; Williams, 52. Maximian made Augustus Maximian's campaigns were not proceeding as smoothly. Source: Internet
Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius, 11; Cascio, "The New State of Diocletian and Constantine" (CAH), 172. The shift from military acclamation to divine sanctification took the power to appoint emperors away from the army. Source: Internet
Bowman, "Diocletian and the First Tetrarchy" (CAH), 69; Odahl, 42–43; Southern, 136; Williams, 45. This argument has not been universally accepted. Source: Internet
Cascio, "The New State of Diocletian and Constantine" (CAH), 173. See also: Rees, Diocletian and the Tetrarchy, 18. Most taxes were due on each year on 1 September, and levied from individual landowners by decuriones (decurions). Source: Internet
Bowman, "Diocletian and the First Tetrarchy" (CAH), 81. Other histories of the period do not note these events. Source: Internet