10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «AGNÓMEN»
Discover the use of
agnómen in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
agnómen and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Notions d'étymologie classique grecque, latine et ... - Pagina 307
Outre ces noms, quelques personnages, en souvenir d'un événement important de leur vie, ou d'une qualité physique, intellectuelle ou morale, prenaient ou recevaient un quatrième et quelquefois un cinquième nom (agnómen = adnomen, ...
Paul-Dominique Bernier,
1885
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English-Italian - Pagina 42
riconosciménto Agnómen, s. cognóme (soprannomc) Agó , adj. fa; lóng agó , tempo fa; a little while ágo, poco fa Agóg , adv. in iizzolo ; to be agóg , éssere in Fate, mete, bite, note, tube; - fat, met, bit, not, tub; - far, pique, .gj* úizolo;toset agôg ...
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Latin Made Easy; an introduction to the reading of Latin, ... - Pagina 46
... e.g. artifex, lanificium, agricola, homicida; or of a preposition and a substantive, e.g. advéna, agnómen, cognómen, propraetor; or of a numeral and a substantive, e.g. triumvir, decemvir, biduum; or of two substantives, e.g. rupicapra; lastly, ...
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Mair's Tyro's Dictionary of the Latin Language; ... - Pagina 233
Denömino, to name, to denominate. IDenominatio, önis, f. a trope, metonymy. Agnómen, & Cognómen, inis, n. & Cognómentum, i, n. a surname, a name added to the family name, an epithet, a title. Ignominia, ae, f. a reproach, disgrace, infamy.
John Mair, George Ferguson (LL.D.),
1846
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Latin Grammar Practice - Pagina 25
Reféro, retuli, referre; I bring back, relate. Irrumpo, rupi; I burst into. Voco, avi, are ; I call. Provöco; I challenge. Convöco; I call together. Revöco; I call back. Evöco; I call out. Torquis, is; a chain. Cognómen ; a surname. Agnómen; a name or title ...
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A dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English ... The ...
Anhui, a, um. uìno, :me afthijl' u . H Agno o1 plm, am “fur 'la лиг/М A „щемит ппт 11p are! prnr 1J ka/111». «M_/ì» ruilt: эф“ ‚ниц-‚юрт 11ml- _ I Азпохн.'‹тл5п5шМчат Hf"mh. вы ищи um!! хрипят ofllw (у! day. Agnómen, таз, (ofad Sz nomen) r1.
Elisha COLES (Lexicographer),
1707
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Kurzes deutsches Wörterbuch für Etymologie, Synonymik und ...
Doppelwörter agnómen etc. beweisen, daß mömen für gnömen, fansk. náman für dschnánan steht, das Wort also von der W. chna, fansk. dschná (S. kennen) stammt und ursp. das Hervorstehende, das Kennzeichen heißt. Für die Namen ...
Friedrich Schmitthenner,
1837
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Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and ...
Agnómen, 108. a. N. agö, forms of, omitted, 319. a. Agreeing, verbs of, w. gerundive, 500. 4. Agreement, 280; of nouns, 281; in app., 282; in predicate, 283; of adjs., 286; of demonstrative pronouns, 296; of possessive pronouns, 302; of relatives ...
Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough,
1983
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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of ...
Ag'nate, a. akin from the father; allied to. A nation, n.descent from the same father. fAg-ni"tion, (ag-nish'un) m. acknowledgment- fág-nize', v. a. to acknowledge. Shak. Ag-nó'men, n. [L.] a name given to a person from some event or illustrious ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester,
1854
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Dictionarium universale latino-gallicum: ex omnibus ... - Pagina 46
Plantin. m. Herbe qu'on appelle autrement Arnoglossa. Agnïtio , ônis./. Cic. Aveu m , confession/, reconnoissance./. || Notion/, idée f , marciue/, indice, m. Agnìtus , a , uni, partie. d'Agnoíco. "Val.Fac. Connu , avoué , reconnu. Agnómen , ïnis. n.