noun

Etymology
From, from , from. The grammatical sense in Latin was a semantic loan from. .

Noun

 * 1)  A word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as person, animal, place, word, thing, phenomenon, substance, quality, or idea; one of the basic parts of speech in many languages, including English.
 * 2)  Either a word that can be used to refer to a person, animal, place, thing, phenomenon, substance, quality or idea, or a word that modifies or describes a previous word or its referent; a substantive or adjective, sometimes also including other parts of speech such as numeral or pronoun.
 * 3)  An object within a user interface to which a certain action or transformation (i.e., verb) is applied.
 * 1)  An object within a user interface to which a certain action or transformation (i.e., verb) is applied.
 * 1)  An object within a user interface to which a certain action or transformation (i.e., verb) is applied.
 * 1)  An object within a user interface to which a certain action or transformation (i.e., verb) is applied.
 * 1)  An object within a user interface to which a certain action or transformation (i.e., verb) is applied.
 * 1)  An object within a user interface to which a certain action or transformation (i.e., verb) is applied.
 * 1)  An object within a user interface to which a certain action or transformation (i.e., verb) is applied.
 * 1)  An object within a user interface to which a certain action or transformation (i.e., verb) is applied.

Usage notes

 * (narrow sense) In English (and in many other languages), a noun can serve as the subject or object of a verb. For example, the English words and  are nouns. See Wikipedia’s article “Parts of speech”.

Synonyms

 * (sensu stricto) noun substantive, substantive noun, substantive, naming word
 * (sensu stricto) noun substantive, substantive noun, substantive, naming word

Hyponyms

 * See Thesaurus:noun

Translations

 * Afrikaans:
 * Albanian:
 * Amharic: ስም
 * Arabic: اِسْم الذَّات,
 * Egyptian Arabic: اسم
 * Aragonese:
 * Aramaic:
 * Hebrew: שמא
 * Syriac: ܫܡܐ
 * Armenian:
 * Assamese: বিশেষ্য পদ, বিশেষ্য
 * Asturian:
 * Aymara:
 * Azerbaijani: ,
 * Bashkir: исем
 * Basque:, izen
 * Bavarian:
 * Belarusian:
 * Bengali:
 * Bikol Central: pangngaran
 * Bishnupriya Manipuri:
 * Breton:
 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Burmese:
 * Buryat: юумэнэй нэрэ
 * Carpathian Rusyn: назывник
 * Catalan:
 * Cebuano: pungan
 * Chamorro:
 * Chechen: цӏердош
 * Cherokee: ᏚᏙᎥᎢ
 * Chichewa:
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 名詞
 * Hakka: 名詞
 * Hokkien:
 * Mandarin:
 * Chuvash: япала ячӗ
 * Cornish: hanow
 * Corsican:
 * Crimean Tatar: ad, isim
 * Czech: ,
 * Danish: ,
 * Dhivehi:
 * Dutch: ,
 * Dzongkha:
 * Erzya: лемвал
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian:
 * Ewe: nuŋkɔ
 * Extremaduran:
 * Faroese:
 * Finnish: ,
 * Franco-Provençal:
 * French:, ,
 * Friulian:
 * Galician:
 * Georgian:
 * German:, , Hauptnennwort, , Selbstwort, , Substantivum
 * Alemannic: Substantiv
 * Low German:
 * Greek:
 * Greenlandic: taggit
 * Gujarati: સંજ્ઞા
 * Hausa:
 * Hawaiian: haʻiinoa
 * Hebrew:
 * Hindi:
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: (abbrev. “no.”)
 * Ido:
 * Igbo:
 * Indonesian:, , ,
 * Interlingua:
 * Irish:
 * Italian:, nome sostantivo
 * Japanese:
 * Javanese: ꦠꦼꦩ꧀ꦧꦸꦁꦲꦫꦤ꧀
 * Kannada:
 * Kapampangan: palagyu, panglagyu
 * Kashmiri: ,
 * Kashubian:
 * Kazakh: зат есім
 * Khmer:
 * Korean:
 * Kurdish:
 * Central Kurdish:
 * Northern Kurdish:
 * Kyrgyz:
 * Lao:, ນາມ
 * Latin: nomen positivum, nomen substantivum, substantivum nomen, substantivum
 * Latvian:, substantīvs
 * Limburgish:, , , ,
 * Lingala:
 * Lithuanian:
 * Luxembourgish:
 * Macedonian: именка
 * Malay:, kata bilang
 * Malayalam:
 * Maltese:
 * Maori: kupuingoa
 * Marathi: नाम
 * Middle English: noun substantyf
 * Mirandese:
 * Mongolian:
 * Cyrillic: нэр үг,
 * Navajo: yízhí
 * Nepali:
 * Newar:
 * Northern Sami: substantiiva
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: ,
 * Nynorsk: ,
 * Occitan:
 * Odia:
 * Okinawan:
 * Ossetian: номдар
 * Pashto: ,
 * Persian:
 * Dari:
 * Iranian Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Punjabi:
 * Gurmukhi: ਨਾਂਵ
 * Shahmukhi: شَے, نان٘وَ
 * Quechua: sutirimana
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: ,
 * Rwanda-Rundi:
 * Scots: noun
 * Scottish Gaelic: ainmear
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: и̏меница
 * Roman:
 * Shor: небелик
 * Sicilian:
 * Sindhi:
 * Sinhalese: නාම පදය, නාමය
 * Slovak:, substantívum
 * Slovene:
 * Sorbian:
 * Lower Sorbian: substantiw, wěcownik
 * Upper Sorbian: substantiw, wěcownik
 * Southern Altai: адалгыш
 * Spanish:, nombre substantivo, , ,
 * Sundanese: kecap barang
 * Swahili: ,
 * Swazi:
 * Swedish: ,
 * Tagalog:
 * Tajik:
 * Tamil:
 * Tatar:
 * Telugu:
 * Thai: ,
 * Tibetan: མིང་ཚིག
 * Tigrinya: ስም
 * Tok Pisin: nem bilong samting
 * Turkish: ,
 * Turkmen:
 * Ukrainian:
 * Urdu: ,
 * Uyghur:, نام,
 * Uzbek: ,
 * Venetian:
 * Vietnamese: (名詞)
 * Volapük:
 * Walloon:, kimon no,
 * Welsh:
 * West Frisian:, haadnamme
 * Wolof:
 * Xhosa:
 * Yiddish:
 * Yoruba: ọ̀rọ̀-orúkọ
 * Zazaki:
 * Zulu:


 * Afrikaans:
 * Bikol Central: pangngaran
 * Bulgarian:
 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * Georgian: სახელი
 * German:, ,
 * Middle High German: nam
 * Old High German: namo
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ὄνομα
 * Hebrew:
 * Hindi:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Ido:
 * Irish:
 * Old Irish: ainmm
 * Italian:
 * Kapampangan: panglagyu, palagyu
 * Kashmiri:
 * Latin:
 * Middle English: noun
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Old English: nama
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Sanskrit: ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Roman: ,
 * Slovak:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog:
 * Turkish: ,
 * Walloon:
 * Welsh:

Verb

 * 1)  To convert a word to a noun.

Determiner

 * 1) third person singular possessive; his, hers, its (used with a special class of objects including living things)
 * 2) son of, daughter of

Etymology
From, from , a semantic loan from. .

Noun

 * 1)   part of speech; a category of words including substantives or nouns in the strict sense and adjectives
 * 2) An appellation.

Etymology
From.

Adverb

 * 1)  no