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Definition of NOMEN

Nomen
Nim Nim, v. t. [imp. Namor Nimmed; p. p. Nomenor Nome.] [AS. niman. [root] 7. Cf. Nimble.] To take; to steal; to filch. [Obs.] This canon it in his hand nam. --Chaucer.
Nomen
Nome Nome, Nomen No"men, obs. p. p. of Nim. --Chaucer.

Meaning of NOMEN from wikipedia

- Look up nomen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nomen may refer to: Nomen (Roman name), the middle part of Ancient Roman names Nomen est omen, a Latin...
- Nomen nescio (pronounced [ˈnoːmɛn ˈnɛskɪ.oː]), abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or unnamed person. From Latin nomen – "name", and...
- a nomen dubium (Latin for "doubtful name", plural nomina dubia) is a scientific name that is of unknown or doubtful application. In case of a nomen dubium...
- The nomen gentilicium (or simply nomen) was a hereditary name borne by the peoples of Roman Italy and later by the citizens of the Roman Republic and the...
- In taxonomy, a nomen nudum ('naked name'; plural nomina nuda) is a designation which looks exactly like a scientific name of an organism, and may have...
- conventionally referred to as the tria nomina, the combination of praenomen, nomen, and cognomen that have come to be regarded as the basic elements of the...
- uncertain placement nomen alternativum (nom. alt.; plural: nomina alternativa) – an alternative name, as for certain plant families nomen conservandum (nom...
- Jaume Nomen Torres (also: Jaime Nomen; born June 23, 1960, in Tortosa, Catalonia) is a Spanish oral and maxillofacial surgeon, amateur astronomer, and...
- In zoological nomenclature, a nomen oblitum (plural: nomina oblita; Latin for "forgotten name") is a disused scientific name which has been declared to...
- 'namephreak', and 'Perfect Fit Last Name' (captured by the Latin phrase nomen est omen 'the name is a sign'), in that it focuses on causality. 'Aptronym'...