单词 | non-ens |
释义 | non-ens/ˌnɒnˈɛnz/Now rare noun 1A thing which has no existence. Compare nonentity. Now chiefly Philosophy. 2 Cambridge Univ. slang. A freshman who has not yet matriculated. In early use also: the condition of not having matriculated. Now historical and rare. OriginEarly 17th century; earliest use found in John Davies. From post-classical Latin non ens from classical Latin nōn not + ēns. |
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