Nomen loci
German
Etymology
From Latin nomen loci (“noun of place”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnoːmənˈloːtsi/, /-ˈlɔki/
Noun
Nomen loci n (strong, genitive Nomen loci, plural Nomina loci)
- (grammar) a noun, usually deverbal, that gives the place where something is done
- Synonyms: Nomen des Ortes, Substantiv des Ortes
Usage notes
- English words like playground (“place for playing”) or bakery (“place for baking”) could be called Nomina loci, but the term is common mostly in reference to Afroasiatic, especially Semitic, languages.