noun
- In ancient Rome, the middle part of a citizen's name, indicating the family or clan.
- A name or designation; a term or appellation.
Usage: historical; Latin term used in English historical and classical contexts
Usage: formal; rare in modern English; primarily used in academic or philosophical discourse
Examples
- In Roman naming conventions, the nomen identified which patrician family a person belonged to.
- Cicero's nomen was Tullius, indicating his family line.
- The philosopher used the term nomen to refer to the linguistic designation of an object.
- Ancient Romans took great pride in their nomen as it represented their ancestral heritage.