单词 | mutato nomine |
释义 | mutato nomine/mjuːˌtɑːtəʊ ˈnəʊmɪneɪ/ /mjuːˌtɑːtəʊ ˈnɒmɪneɪ/Now rare noun With the name or names being changed (used with reference to an observation that remains applicable in a different context if the name of the person, place, etc., concerned is altered accordingly). OriginMid 17th century; earliest use found in Thomas Fuller (1607/8–1661), Church of England clergyman. From classical Latin mutātō nōminē, lit. ‘the name being changed’, ablative absolute phrase from mutātō, ablative singular of past participle of mūtāre to change + nōminē, ablative singular of nōmen. |
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