Definition of Prenominate

1. a. Forenamed; named beforehand.

2. v. t. To forename; to name beforehand; to tell by name beforehand.

Definition of Prenominate

1. Verb. to name or mention ahead of time ¹

2. Adjective. (obsolete) aforementioned ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Prenominate

1. [v -NATED, -NATING, -NATES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prenominate

prenates
prenazone
preneed
prenegotiated
prenegotiation
prenegotiations
preneoplastic
prenex
prenexes
prenol
prenols
prenomen
prenomens
prenomina
prenominal
prenominate (current term)
prenominated
prenominates
prenominating
prenomination
prenominations
prenoon
prenotification
prenotified
prenotifies
prenotify
prenotifying
prenotion
prenotions
prensation

Literary usage of Prenominate

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Tragedy of Hamlet: Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare (1917)
"43 prenominate: aforesaid 45 closes: agrees consequence: conclusion 60 house of sale: house of ill fame 51 leave: leave off 58 a.1'. he o'ertook in 's ..."

2. Shakespeare's History of Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare (1882)
"stithy (quarto) or stith (folio) occurs in Ham. iii. 2. 89. Theo. reads 250. prenominate. Cf. Hum. ii. 1.43 : "the prenominate crimes." 255. ..."

3. Shakespeare's History of Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare (1882)
"'His bright and sparkling eyes stithy (quarto) or stith (folio) occurs in Ham. iii. 2. 89. Theo. reads 250. prenominate. Cf. Ham. ii. 1. ..."

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