NOMINATUM


Meaning of NOMINATUM in English

ˌnäməˈnād.əm noun

( plural nomina·ta -d.ə)

Etymology: Latin, neuter of nominatus, past part of nominare to name — more at nominate

: the thing that is named by a sign, word, or linguistic expression

the nominatum of a proper name is the object itself which is designated thereby — Herbert Feigl & W.S.Sellars

— compare designatum

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