Nomen

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  parts of speech which can be declined, i.e. substantive, adjective, numeral, article, pronoun
 * 2)  a substantive or adjective; a noun (broad sense)
 * 3)  substantive; noun (narrow sense)
 * 4)  name
 * 1)  name

Usage notes

 * The normal word for “noun”, in the narrow sense that the word tends to have in English, is.

Declension

 * Note: In older literature Nomen is sometimes declined like Latin .

Synonyms

 * (substantive), (ambiguous), , , ,
 * (name)
 * (name)

Hyponyms

 * (plural)
 * , (plural)
 * (hyponyms of noun substantive:) see also Substantiv
 * (in Arab Grammar:), ,
 * (hyponyms of noun substantive:) see also Substantiv
 * (in Arab Grammar:), ,
 * (hyponyms of noun substantive:) see also Substantiv
 * (in Arab Grammar:), ,
 * (in Arab Grammar:), ,
 * (in Arab Grammar:), ,

Derived terms

 * (name:)
 * (dated: ),, (→ ),
 * (in accountancy, jurisprudence:), (pl.)
 * (name:)
 * (dated: ),, (→ ),
 * (in accountancy, jurisprudence:), (pl.)
 * (name:)
 * (dated: ),, (→ ),
 * (in accountancy, jurisprudence:), (pl.)
 * (name:)
 * (dated: ),, (→ ),
 * (in accountancy, jurisprudence:), (pl.)
 * (dated: ),, (→ ),
 * (in accountancy, jurisprudence:), (pl.)
 * (in accountancy, jurisprudence:), (pl.)