nominus

Latin

Pronunciation

Noun

nominus

  1. (Old Latin, rare) genitive singular of nomen
    • CIL 10.00104:
      Bacas vir nequis adiese velet ceivis Romanus neve nominus Latini neve socium
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Usage notes

This form shows the rare genitive singular ending -us instead of the standard Classical Latin ending -is. This unique ending is poorly attested and largely exclusive to religious or legal documents.

References

  • Coleman, Robert (1990) “Dialectal Variation in Republican Latin, with Special Reference to Praenestine”, in Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society[1], number 36 (216) (quotation in English; overall work in English), →ISSN, page 8