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n. second name (of a citizen of ancient Rome)


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Roman naming conventions
In the naming convention of ancient Rome the archetypical name of a male citizen consisted of three parts (tria nomina): praenomen (given name), nomen gentile or gentilicium (name of the gens or clan) and cognomen (name of a family line within the gens). Sometimes a second or third cognomen, called agnomen, was added. This system was derived from the Etruscan civilization.
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Nomen (das)
n. noun, part of speech used for persons places objects and conditions (Grammar)

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Nomen

p. p. of Nim.
  
 
(p. p.)
of Nim
  

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name| family name; noun; account| entry in debt ledger; sake; title| heading


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