10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «COGNÓMEN»
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A College Companion: Based on Hans Oerberg's Latine Disco, ...
Besides the family name in -ius Roman men have a first or personal name, the praenómen (the number of praenómina is quite small: see the list in the margin of page 86 in LINGUALATINA), and a surname, the cognómen, which is common to ...
Jeanne Marie Neumann, Hans H. Ørberg, 2012
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An Epitome of Andrews and Stoddard's Latin Grammar: For ...
A proper name, after nômen or cognómen, with a verb followed by a dative, is put in apposition either to nomen, etc., or to the dative, the latter by a species of attraction; as, cui nunc cognómen Iülo additur. Virg. - (b.) The name may also be put ...
Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard, J. H. Andrews, 1869
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Notions d'étymologie classique grecque, latine et ... - Pagina 306
1o Nom de l'individu (prænómen); 20 Nom de son père (cognómen); 30 Nom de la famille (yévo;) ou du dême qu'elle a fondé et qu'elle habite. 720.- Le nom du père (cognómen) est toujours au génitif (on sous-entend devant lui itog, fils de).
Paul-Dominique Bernier, 1885
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Latin Grammar: The details of syntax. 1876 - Pagina 82
women or cognómen est, I have the name, I am called. The name itself is placed either in the NoMINATIVE, or, by attraction, in the dAtive (agreeing either with nomen or with the dative of the Possessor), or more rârely a$ attribute of momen in ...
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First Year Latin - Pagina 84
Most Roman men had three names, the praenómen, the nómen and the cognómen. The praenómen is the first name or given name, e.g., Lücius, Mărcus. The nómen is the family name, e.g., Iülius. The cognómen is a kind of nickname, ...
Jenney, Roger Scudder, 1979
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Curso práctico de latinidad: ó colección de piezas ... - Pagina 83
1 j, £ 4f Marcus Tullius Cicero, eqoestri genére , Arpini , quod est Vols- corum oppidurB, natusMSSt. lix ejus avis unus verrucam ín extremo naso sitara habuit , cicSris grano simílem ; inde cognómen Cicerónis genti indítum i. Cúm id Marco ...
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La methode d'apprendre de latin et où on explique l'usage ...
Píndarí tamen famílix ac domicílio párcitum uni vóluit. AHa fuit urbs ejúsdem nóminis in yEgypto , centum portis patens , à quâ rcgio vi- cína cognómen Thebáïdis hábuit : ália in Cilíciâ, Andrómaches pá- tria 5 quam Gxxci , Trojánum ad bellum ...
César Chesneau Du Marsais, 1731
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Diccionario universal latino-español - Pagina 156
Cognítus, a, um. part. de Cognosco. Cic. Conocido, sabido , conprendido. H Ulp, Examinado con conocimiento judicial. Cognómen , inis. n. Cic. y ; Cognomentum, i. n. Cic. El sobrenonbre, nonbre inventado que se pone á alguno por su genio ...
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Annotations to Geoffrey Hill's Speech! Speech! - Pagina 250
... BBC, former bastion of received pronunciation. 120.5 whát cognómen Hill is probably referring to the cognomen ex virtute, the part of Roman nomenclature which could be awarded as an honorific e.g. Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (the Great).
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Believing Jesus: Are You Willing to Risk Everything? A ... - Pagina 98
Every Roman citizen had three names or tria nomina, consisting of a praenómen (forename), nómen (family name), and cognómen (personal name). Most scholars believe that Paul is the apostle's cognomen. His praenomen and nomen are ...