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Definition of Prenomina
1. prenomen [n] - See also: prenomen
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prenomina
Literary usage of Prenomina
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memorials of Beverley Minster: The Chapter Act Book of the Collegiate Church by Arthur Francis Leach (1903)
"2' prenomina [the rest torn away]. Commission* from Martin IV. to the Prior of
... prenomina ..."
2. Handbook of Archæology: Egyptian--Greek--Etruscan--Roman by Hodder Michael Westropp (1867)
"M. do Rossi has given twenty inscriptions with the names complete, prior to
Constantino. Of these, no fewer than seventeen have prenomina, whereas after ..."
3. Miscellaneous writings [ed. by A.B. Grimaldi]. by Stacey Grimaldi (1881)
"From Dignities and Occupations though possibly as nick names. Regulus. Flaminius.
Caesarius. Augustus. Many Surnames were made from the prenomina among the ..."
4. The Quarterly Review by William Gifford, John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle, George Walter Prothero (1835)
"These, with the exception of a few scattered names which have been collected from
different quarters, and some prenomina on the early part of the tablet of ..."
5. The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University (1908)
"... in the unpublished pigne belonging both to the American School in Rome, and
to the Johns Hopkins University, all but 15 are simple prenomina and nomina. ..."