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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Nominately, n<i1n'|né-n.'|te-le. ad. particularly. Nomination, ném-ml:-nl'sh6n. s.
act of mentioning by name. Wott.—Power of appoin ting. _- Clar. Nominative, n<'>
m'm&-ni-tiv. e. the case, in grammar, that primarily designates the 'name of any ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... yr Enwoliaid [ynol i Enwoliaeth Nominalistic, nom-i-nal-is'-tic, a. perth-
Nominalize,nom'-i-nal-eiz,v.a.troiynenw Nominally, nom'-i-nal-li, ad. wrth ei enw ;
o ran enw, mewn dim ond enw Nominate, nom'-i-nët, v. a. enwi; pennodi
Nominately, ...
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Viger's Greek idioms abridged and translated into English ...
Arrian. de Exp. Al. ii, 13. âvrò pvńpns and árrò aró/uaros, eìvreïvz методист/тот
memory, by heart: Plat. Theaet. Hence ân'caroparíêetv, to recite or dictate from
memory : Plato Euthyd. p. 276. à1rò -nîw óvopárwv, nominately, by name: Aristid.
Franciscus VIGERUS, John SEAGER, 1838
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The English Works ... Publish'd in His Life-time; Together ...
... Nemo tenetur deßcobeneìîciu'm facere, No Man'is tie'd to give Lor-um. his
Ground to a charitable Ufè. Locua` religioßu is that which is alhgned ligiofus. to
ibme Ofiìce of Religion, and nominately where the Body of ' a dead Per{он hath
been ...
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The Royal Phraseological English-French, French-English ...
Il en a la nomi— nq.tion, ha ha: the xnomimtion——appointment—of tlnese aces.
. p NOMINATIVEMENT, adv. nominately; by nome. NOMMEMENT, adv. namely ;
particularly. NOMMER, v. a. n'y. 1ère conj., to naine. Ils I'ont nomnæ' François, ...
John Charles Tarver, 1867
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The English works of Sir Henry Spelman, publ. in his ...
Locus rel'tgiojus is that which is assigned ligiosus. t0 fome office of Religion, and
nominately where the Body of a dead Person hath been buried. For by the very
Burial of that Body, the Nature of the Soile is changed from secular, and, ...
Henry Spelman, Edmund Gibson, 1723
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The Union Dictionary, containing all that is truly useful in ...
Nominally, nòin'mè-nìl-lè. ad. by name, titular] f. Nomiliate, nôxn'mè-nâte. v. a. to
name. Wort. -To entitle. Spera-To appoint by name. , Nominately, nôln'mè-ulteslè.
ad. particularly. Nomination, nóm-mè-nl'shůn. s. act of men` tioning by name.
Thomas BROWNE (LL.D.), 1822
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English Works, Published in His Life-time: Together with His ...
... there; for, * Nemo tenetur desho bemficium facere, No Man is tied to give his
Ground to a charitable Use Low: religiosiu is that which is assigned to some
Office of Religion, and nominately where the Body of a dead Person hath been
buried.
Henry Spelman, Edmund Gibson, 1727
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The standard pronouncing dictionary of the English language
Nominately. Nom-I-na'tion, *. The act of nominating. Nom'I-na-tive, a. In Gram,
that names, and nothing more ;—s. The form of a noun that designates the
person or thing that governs the verb, as the Nominative case; — ad.
Nominatively.
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A Complete and Universal English Dictionary: Including Not ...
NOMINATELY, ad. particularly. NOMINATION, [nomination, Fr.] the act of
mentioning by name ; the power of appointing by name. NOMINATIVE, *. [
nominatif, Fr. nominativus, Lat] in Grammar, the first case of all declinable nouns,
whence all ...
James Barclay, William Shorton, 1824