nómina
81nomina sunt note rerum — /nomana sant nowtiy riram/ Names are the notes of things …
82nomina sunt symbola rerum — /nomana sant simbala riram/ Names are the symbols of things …
83nomina transcriptitia — /nomana traenskraptish(iy)a/ In Roman law, obligations contracted by liters (i.e., literis obligationes) were so called because they arose from a peculiar transfer (transcriptio) from the creditor s daybook (adversaria) into his ledger (codex) …
84nomina villarum — /nomana valeram/ In English law, an account of the names of all the villages and the possessors thereof, in each county, drawn up by several sheriffs (9 Edw. II), and returned by them into the exchequer, where it is still preserved …
85Nomina si nescis perit cognitio rerum — If you do not know their names, the knowledge of things is lost …
86Nomina sunt mutabilia, res autem immobiles — Names are mutable, but things are immutable …
87Nomina sunt notae rerum — Names are the distinguishing marks of things …
88Nomina sunt symbola rerum — Names are the symbols of things …
89nomina conservanda — plural of nomen conservandum …
90nomina nova — plural of nomen novum …