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[ noh-tuh-bil-ee-uh ] / ˌnoʊ təˈbɪl i ə /
plural nounmatters, events, or items worthy of note. Origin of notabiliaFirst recorded in 1845–50; from Latin, neuter plural of notābilis “remarkable, noteworthy” Words nearby notabiliaNosy Parker, not, NOTA, not a bad sort, nota bene, notabilia, notability, not a bit, notable, notably, not about to Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for notabiliaAs time never pressed on the monkish secretary, his notabilia runs on very miscellaneously. Amenities of Literature|Isaac Disraeli A propos, among the notabilia for imitation I must mention a flower-table of the Countesss. Tour in England, Ireland, and France, in the years 1826, 1827, 1828 and 1829.|Hermann Pckler-Muskau He tells his friend about the tsetse, the fever, the north wind, and other African notabilia. The Personal Life Of David Livingstone|William Garden Blaikie The tunnel-vaulted nave and porch, with a well-preserved cross in the churchyard, complete the tale of Warren's notabilia. Nooks and Corners of Pembrokeshire|H. Thornhill Timmins
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