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nomen

[ noh-men ]

noun

plural nomina
  1. (in ancient Rome) the second name of a citizen, indicating his gens, as “Gaius Julius °ä²¹±ð²õ²¹°ù.â€


nomen

/ ˈ²Ôəʊ³¾É›²Ô /

noun

  1. an ancient Roman's second name, designating his gens or clan See also agnomen cognomen praenomen
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Origin of nomen1

1885–90; < Latin ²Ôų¾±ð²Ô name
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of nomen1

Latin: a name
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Becciu explained this tradition during his testimony by invoking its Latin phrase “In odiosis non faceat nomen pontificis,†roughly meaning that the pope shouldn’t be drawn into unpleasant matters.

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Nomen Wine: This Oregon wine, produced by a family of sisters, comes in PET bottles that weigh about three times less than glass bottles.

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“The use of this abbreviation – known as a nomen sacrum in this context – leaves no doubt about the Christian beliefs of the letter writer,†Huebner said.

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Thus she deals out a Pokémon-like deck of so-called nomen cards that assign to each pilgrim a medieval avatar.

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Officials said that if no-one else claimed it, the body would be interred as "NN", the initials given to unidentified people, from the Latin nomen nescio or name unknown.

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