nómina

See also: Nomina, nomina, nòmina, nominá, and nominà

Old Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin nōmina, derived from nōmen. First attested in the late 13th-century Gran Conquista de Ultramar.

Noun

nómina f

  1. reliquary or small shrine with the names of saints
  2. (in the plural) accounting book
  3. a list of people

Descendants

  • Spanish: nómina

Further reading

Spanish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Spanish nómina, borrowed from Latin nōmina, derived from nōmen. Cognate with English noun.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnomina/ [ˈno.mi.na]
  • Rhymes: -omina
  • Syllabification: nó‧mi‧na

Noun

nómina f (plural nóminas)

  1. payroll
  2. salary
  • impuesto sobre la nómina (payroll tax)
  • nombre

Further reading

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