1. prov. - Noun
2. Prov. - Proper noun
Prov.
Abbreviation of Proverbs.
prov.
Abbreviation of province.
Prov
Act of February 21, 1861, An Act to organize and establish an Executive Department to be known as the Department of Justice, Prov. C.S. Cong. Source: Internet
Mgbeikeh stated this on Sunday in Awka, Anambra state while delivering a message marking this year’s mothering Sunday, themed, “The Virtuous Woman and The Home”, taking from Prov. 31:10-31. Source: Internet
At first you are ‘blinded’ by his progressive terms and expressions of: “ of our LGU (Brgy., Mun., Prov., etc.)”; of our future generation; “to the benefit of our community”; etc., but what actually is he promoting? Source: Internet
Prov. viii. 22), in order to afford creative mediation between God and the world, such mediation being necessary, because God, as changeless unity, could not be the source of a multitudinous creation. Source: Internet
Prov. 17:4 “An evildoer listens to wicked lips, and a liar gives ear to a mischievous tongue.” Source: Internet