Prenomina
noun, plural prenomina
[pree-nom-uh-nuh, -noh-muh-] /priˈnɒm ə nə, -ˈnoʊ mə-/ (Show IPA), prenomens.
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praenomen.
noun, plural praenomina
[pree-nom-uh-nuh, -noh-muh-] /priˈnɒm ə nə, -ˈnoʊ mə-/ (Show IPA), praenomens.
1.
the first or personal name of a Roman citizen, as “Gaius” in “Gaius Julius Caesar.”.
noun (pl) -nomina (-ˈnɒmɪnə), -nomens
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an ancient Roman’s first or given name See also agnomen, cognomen, nomen
noun (pl) -nomina (-ˈnɒmɪnə), -nomens
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(US) a less common spelling of praenomen
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