Nomen
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== German ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Latin nomen (“name”).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): [ˈnoːmən]
Hyphenation: No‧men
=== Noun ===
Nomen n (strong, genitive Nomens, plural Nomen or Nomina)
(grammar) any declinable part of speech, i.e. substantive, adjective, numeral, article, pronoun
Synonyms: Nennwort, Namenwort
(grammar) substantive or adjective; a noun (broad sense)
(grammar, younger usage, as yet less common) substantive; noun (narrow sense)
Synonyms: Substantiv, Substantivum, Dingwort, (ambiguous) Gegenstandswort, Hauptnennwort, Hauptwort
(in some compound words derived from Latin) name
Synonym: Name
==== Usage notes ====
The normal word for “noun”, in the narrow sense that the word tends to have in English, is Substantiv.
==== Declension ====
Note: In older literature Nomen is sometimes declined like Latin nomen.
==== Hyponyms ====
Indeklinabile
Defectiva Numero (plural)
Singulare tantum / Singularetantum, Plurale tantum / Pluraletantum
Defectiva Casu, Defectiva Casibus (plural)
Aptoton, Monoptoton, Diptoton, Triptoton (triptotische Nomen), Tetraptoton, Pentaptoton
Verbalnomen (= Verbale)
(hyponyms of noun substantive:) see also Substantiv#Hyponyms
Substantivum mobile, Substantivum immobile
Nomen Acti, Nomen Actionis, Nomen Agentis, Nomen Instrumenti, Nomen Patientis, Nomen postverbale (= Postverbale), Nomen Qualitatis, Nominalabstraktum, Verbalsubstantiv
(in Arab Grammar:) Nomen unitatis, Nomen vicis, Nomen speciei
==== Derived terms ====
Basisnomen n
Nomengruppe f
Prädikatsnomen n
==== Related terms ====
adnominal
nominal
Nominalisierung f
Nominalkompositum
Nominalpräfix
Pronomen n
(name:)
Agnomen, Kognomen (Cognomen), Pränomen
N. N. (nomen nescio, nomen nominandum)
Nomenklator (dated: Nomenclator), nomenklatorisch, Nomenklatur (→ Nomenklaturkader), Nomenklatura
Nomen dubium, Nomen nudum
(in accountancy, jurisprudence:) Nomina activa, Nomina passiva (pl.)
=== Further reading ===
“Nomen” in Duden online
“Nomen” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache