nominatum
English
Noun
nominatum (plural nominata)
- (semantics) Something that is named; the referent of a name or noun.
- 1987, Anna Whiteside, Michael Issacharoff, On Referring in Literature, page 71:
- However, it is certain that whoever seriously regards the sentence either as true or false also attributes to the name “Odysseus” a nominatum, not only a sense; […]
Latin
Participle
nōminātum
- inflection of nōminātus:
- nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular
- accusative masculine singular
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