Complete Definition of "nome"

see|nõme
English

Etymology
Gr. νομο�, from νεμειν, to divide

Pronunciation
(RP): IPA|/n��m/, SAMPA|/n@Um/
(US): AHD|n�m, IPA|/no�m/, SAMPA|/noUm/

Homophones
gnome

Noun
en-noun

  1. a territorial division of ancient Egypt

#:*1983: Yet the part will be as the whole, and you will be the High Priest in this nome of Egypt. � Norman Mailer, Ancient Evenings

  1. a type of musical composition in ancient Greece

Translations
trans-top|territorial division of ancient Egypt
trans-mid
trans-bottom

trans-top|type of musical composition in ancient Greece
trans-mid
trans-bottom


Istro-Romanian

Etymology
From L.|ruo term|nomen|n�men|lang=la.

Noun
infl|ruo|noun|definite|nomelu

  1. name

Italian

Etymology
From L.|it term|nomen|n�men|lang=la.

Noun
infl|it|noun|g=m|plural|nomi

  1. name
  2. noun

Synonyms
(noun): sostantivo

Related terms
cognome
nominale
nominare


Portuguese

Etymology
From L.|pt term|nomen|n�men|lang=la.

Noun
pt-noun-m

  1. name (proper noun)

co:nome
de:nome
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fa:nome
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gl:nome
ko:nome
hy:nome
io:nome
id:nome
it:nome
rw:nome
ky:nome
sw:nome
la:nome
lt:nome
hu:nome
nl:nome
pl:nome
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ru:nome
fi:nome
sv:nome
vi:nome
tr:nome
zh:nome

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