Noun
an honorary law degree
Source: WordNetHe made an honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) by the University of St Andrews in 1939. Source: Internet
She was granted an honorary LLD by the University of St Andrews in 1899, citation awarded a damehood ( GBE ) in 1925, and died four years later, in 1929. Source: Internet
The plaque reads: ‘To the memory of George Boole, LLD, DCL, FRS, Cork, in whom the highest order of intellect cultivated by unwearied industry produced the fruits of deep humility and childlike trust. Source: Internet
Original article author was Richard Garnett, LLD. Source: Internet
He then went a step further to pursue his LLD which focused on the theoretical foundations and the practical perspectives of the concept of contractual freedom and autonomy in Commonwealth Africa. Source: Internet